Hi All:

I am getting the following error when I deploy a sinple service version to 
axis2 cluster.  Here is the error

Could not send command message ContextClusteringCommandCollection to group 
since it is not serializable.

Also it seems that it cannot bind to one of the servers in the cluster:

[INFO] New member 10.xxx.xxx.xxx:4001(apache.axis2.domain) joined cluster.
Jan 29, 2010 2:40:07 PM org.apache.catalina.tribes.transport.ReceiverBase bind
INFO: Unable to bind server socket to:abc.com/10.xxx.xxx.xxx:4
099 throwing error.
Jan 29, 2010 2:40:07 PM org.apache.catalina.tribes.transport.nio.NioReceiver sta
rt
SEVERE: Unable to start cluster receiver
java.net.BindException: Cannot assign requested address
        at sun.nio.ch.Net.bind(Native Method)
        at sun.nio.ch.ServerSocketChannelImpl.bind(ServerSocketChannelImpl.java:
119)
        at sun.nio.ch.ServerSocketAdaptor.bind(ServerSocketAdaptor.java:59)
        at sun.nio.ch.ServerSocketAdaptor.bind(ServerSocketAdaptor.java:52)
        at org.apache.catalina.tribes.transport.ReceiverBase.bind(ReceiverBase.j
ava:205)
        at org.apache.catalina.tribes.transport.ReceiverBase.bind(ReceiverBase.j
ava:217)
        at org.apache.catalina.tribes.transport.ReceiverBase.bind(ReceiverBase.j

I have attached my axis2.xml file (renamed as axis2.txt)

Could someone please suggest what may be causing it.

Thanks

Shailesh



 Thank You and Best Regards


Sincerely


Shailesh



      
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<axisconfig name="AxisJava2.0">
    <!-- ================================================= -->
    <!-- Parameters -->
    <!-- ================================================= -->
    <parameter name="hotdeployment">true</parameter>
    <parameter name="hotupdate">false</parameter>
    <parameter name="enableMTOM">false</parameter>
    <parameter name="enableSwA">false</parameter>

    <!--Uncomment if you want to enable file caching for attachments -->
    <!--parameter name="cacheAttachments">true</parameter>
    <parameter name="attachmentDIR"></parameter>
    <parameter name="sizeThreshold">4000</parameter-->

    <!--Uncomment if you want to plugin your own attachments lifecycle 
implementation -->
    <!--<attachmentsLifecycleManager 
class="org.apache.axiom.attachments.lifecycle.impl.LifecycleManagerImpl"/>-->


    <!--Uncomment if you want to enable the reduction of the in-memory cache of 
WSDL definitions -->
    <!--In some server environments, the available memory heap is limited and 
can fill up under load -->
    <!--Since in-memory copies of WSDL definitions can be large, some steps can 
be taken-->
    <!--to reduce the memory needed for the cached WSDL definitions. -->
    <!--parameter name="reduceWSDLMemoryCache">true</parameter-->

    <!--This will give out the timout of the configuration contexts, in 
milliseconds-->
    <parameter name="ConfigContextTimeoutInterval">30000</parameter>

    <!--During a fault, stack trace can be sent with the fault message. The 
following flag will control -->
    <!--that behavior.-->
    <parameter name="sendStacktraceDetailsWithFaults">false</parameter>

    <!--If there aren't any information available to find out the fault reason, 
we set the message of the exception-->
    <!--as the faultreason/Reason. But when a fault is thrown from a service or 
some where, it will be -->
    <!--wrapped by different levels. Due to this the initial exception message 
can be lost. If this flag-->
    <!--is set, then Axis2 tries to get the first exception and set its message 
as the faultreason/Reason.-->
    <parameter name="DrillDownToRootCauseForFaultReason">false</parameter>

    <parameter name="userName">admin</parameter>
    <parameter name="password">axis2</parameter>

    <!--To override repository/services you need to uncomment following 
parameter and value SHOULD be absolute file path.-->
    <!--ServicesDirectory only works on the following cases-->
    <!---File based configurator and in that case the value should be a file 
URL (http:// not allowed)-->
    <!---When creating URL Based configurator with URL file:// -->
    <!--- War based configurator with expanded case , -->

    <!--All the other scenarios it will be ignored.-->
    <!--<parameter name="ServicesDirectory">service</parameter>-->
    <!--To override repository/modules you need to uncomment following 
parameter and value SHOULD be absolute file path-->
    <!--<parameter name="ModulesDirectory">modules</parameter>-->


    <!--Following params will set the proper context paths for invocations. All 
the endpoints will have a commons context-->
    <!--root which can configured using the following contextRoot parameter-->
    <!--<parameter name="contextRoot">axis2</parameter>-->

    <!--Our HTTP endpoints can handle both REST and SOAP. Following parameters 
can be used to distinguiush those endpoints-->
    <!--In case of a servlet, if you change this you have to manually change 
the settings of your servlet container to map this -->
    <!--context path to proper Axis2 servlets-->
    <!--<parameter name="servicePath">services</parameter>-->
    <!--<parameter name="restPath">rest</parameter>-->

    <!-- Following parameter will completely disable REST handling in Axis2-->
    <parameter name="disableREST" locked="false">false</parameter>

    <!-- Following parameter will suppress generation of SOAP 1.2 bindings in 
auto-generated WSDL files -->
    <parameter name="disableSOAP12" locked="true">false</parameter>

    <!--POJO deployer , this will alow users to drop .class file and make that 
into a service-->
    <deployer extension=".class" directory="pojo" 
class="org.apache.axis2.deployment.POJODeployer"/>
    <deployer extension=".jar" directory="servicejars"
              class="org.apache.axis2.jaxws.framework.JAXWSDeployer"/>
    <deployer extension=".jar" directory="transports"
              class="org.apache.axis2.deployment.TransportDeployer"/>

    <!--CORBA deployer , this will alow users to invoke remote CORBA services 
through Axis2-->
    <!--<deployer extension=".xml" directory="corba" 
class="org.apache.axis2.corba.deployer.CorbaDeployer"/>-->

    <!--<deployer extension=".jsa" directory="rmiservices" 
class="org.apache.axis2.rmi.deploy.RMIServiceDeployer"/>-->


    <!-- Following parameter will set the host name for the epr-->
    <!--<parameter name="hostname" locked="true">myhost.com</parameter>-->

    <!-- If you have a front end host which exposes this webservice using a 
different public URL  -->
    <!-- use this parameter to override autodetected url -->
    <!--<parameter 
name="httpFrontendHostUrl">https://someotherhost/context</parameter>-->


    <!--    The way of adding listener to the system-->
    <!--    <listener class="org.apache.axis2.ObserverIMPL">-->
    <!--        <parameter name="RSS_URL">http://127.0.0.1/rss</parameter>-->
    <!--    </listener>-->

    <threadContextMigrators>
        <threadContextMigrator listId="JAXWS-ThreadContextMigrator-List"
                               
class="org.apache.axis2.jaxws.addressing.migrator.EndpointContextMapMigrator"/>
    </threadContextMigrators>

    <!-- ================================================= -->
    <!-- Message Receivers -->
    <!-- ================================================= -->
    <!--This is the default MessageReceiver for the system , if you want to 
have MessageReceivers for -->
    <!--all the other MEP implement it and add the correct entry to here , so 
that you can refer from-->
    <!--any operation -->
    <!--Note : You can override this for a particular service by adding the 
same element with your requirement-->
    <messageReceivers>
        <messageReceiver mep="http://www.w3.org/2004/08/wsdl/in-only";
                         
class="org.apache.axis2.receivers.RawXMLINOnlyMessageReceiver"/>
        <messageReceiver mep="http://www.w3.org/2004/08/wsdl/in-out";
                         
class="org.apache.axis2.receivers.RawXMLINOutMessageReceiver"/>
        <messageReceiver mep="http://www.w3.org/2006/01/wsdl/in-only";
                         
class="org.apache.axis2.receivers.RawXMLINOnlyMessageReceiver"/>
        <messageReceiver mep="http://www.w3.org/2006/01/wsdl/in-out";
                         
class="org.apache.axis2.receivers.RawXMLINOutMessageReceiver"/>
        <messageReceiver mep="http://www.w3.org/ns/wsdl/in-only";
                         
class="org.apache.axis2.receivers.RawXMLINOnlyMessageReceiver"/>
        <messageReceiver mep="http://www.w3.org/ns/wsdl/in-out";
                         
class="org.apache.axis2.receivers.RawXMLINOutMessageReceiver"/>
    </messageReceivers>

    <!-- ================================================= -->
    <!-- Message Formatter -->
    <!-- ================================================= -->
    <!--Following content type to message formatter mapping can be used to 
implement support for different message -->
    <!--format  serialization in Axis2. These message formats are expected to 
be resolved based on the content type. -->
    <messageFormatters>
        <messageFormatter contentType="application/x-www-form-urlencoded"
                          
class="org.apache.axis2.transport.http.XFormURLEncodedFormatter"/>
        <messageFormatter contentType="multipart/form-data"
                          
class="org.apache.axis2.transport.http.MultipartFormDataFormatter"/>
        <messageFormatter contentType="application/xml"
                          
class="org.apache.axis2.transport.http.ApplicationXMLFormatter"/>
        <messageFormatter contentType="text/xml"
                          
class="org.apache.axis2.transport.http.SOAPMessageFormatter"/>
        <messageFormatter contentType="application/soap+xml"
                          
class="org.apache.axis2.transport.http.SOAPMessageFormatter"/>
    </messageFormatters>

    <!-- ================================================= -->
    <!-- Message Builders -->
    <!-- ================================================= -->
    <!--Following content type to builder mapping can be used to implement 
support for different message -->
    <!--formats in Axis2. These message formats are expected to be resolved 
based on the content type. -->
    <messageBuilders>
        <messageBuilder contentType="application/xml"
                        class="org.apache.axis2.builder.ApplicationXMLBuilder"/>
        <messageBuilder contentType="application/x-www-form-urlencoded"
                        
class="org.apache.axis2.builder.XFormURLEncodedBuilder"/>
        <messageBuilder contentType="multipart/form-data"
                        
class="org.apache.axis2.builder.MultipartFormDataBuilder"/>
    </messageBuilders>

    <!-- ================================================= -->
    <!-- Transport Ins -->
    <!-- ================================================= -->
    <transportReceiver name="http"
                       class="org.apache.axis2.transport.http.SimpleHTTPServer">
        <parameter name="port">8080</parameter>
        <!-- Here is the complete list of supported parameters (see example 
settings further below):
            port: the port to listen on (default 6060)
            hostname:  if non-null, url prefix used in reply-to endpoint 
references                                 (default null)
            originServer:  value of http Server header in outgoing messages     
                                    (default "Simple-Server/1.1")
            requestTimeout:  value in millis of time that requests can wait for 
data                                (default 20000)
            requestTcpNoDelay:  true to maximize performance and minimize 
latency                                   (default true)
                                false to minimize bandwidth consumption by 
combining segments
            requestCoreThreadPoolSize:  number of threads available for request 
processing (unless queue fills up)  (default 25)
            requestMaxThreadPoolSize:  number of threads available for request 
processing if queue fills up         (default 150)
                                       note that default queue never fills up:  
see HttpFactory
            threadKeepAliveTime:  time to keep threads in excess of core size 
alive while inactive                  (default 180)
                                  note that no such threads can exist with 
default unbounded request queue
            threadKeepAliveTimeUnit:  TimeUnit of value in threadKeepAliveTime 
(default SECONDS)                    (default SECONDS)
        -->
        <!-- <parameter name="hostname">http://www.myApp.com/ws</parameter> -->
        <!-- <parameter name="originServer">My-Server/1.1</parameter>           
-->
        <!-- <parameter name="requestTimeout">10000</parameter>                 
  -->
        <!-- <parameter name="requestTcpNoDelay">false</parameter>              
     -->
        <!-- <parameter name="requestCoreThreadPoolSize">50</parameter>         
             -->
        <!-- <parameter name="requestMaxThreadPoolSize">100</parameter>         
            -->
        <!-- <parameter name="threadKeepAliveTime">240000</parameter>           
       -->
        <!-- <parameter name="threadKeepAliveTimeUnit">MILLISECONDS</parameter> 
           -->
    </transportReceiver>

    <!--Uncomment if you want to have TCP transport support-->
    <!--transportReceiver name="tcp"
                       class="org.apache.axis2.transport.tcp.TCPServer">
        <parameter name="port">6060</parameter-->>
    <!--If you want to give your own host address for EPR generation-->
    <!--uncomment the following paramter , and set it as you required.-->
    <!--<parameter name="hostname">tcp://myApp.com/ws</parameter>-->
    <!-- /transportReceiver -->

    <!-- ================================================= -->
    <!-- Transport Outs -->
    <!-- ================================================= -->

    <!--Uncomment if you want to have TCP transport support-->
    <!--
    <transportSender name="tcp"
                     class="org.apache.axis2.transport.tcp.TCPTransportSender"/>
    -->
    <transportSender name="local"
                     
class="org.apache.axis2.transport.local.LocalTransportSender"/>
    <transportSender name="http"
                     
class="org.apache.axis2.transport.http.CommonsHTTPTransportSender">
        <parameter name="PROTOCOL">HTTP/1.1</parameter>
        <parameter name="Transfer-Encoding">chunked</parameter>

        <!-- If following is set to 'true', optional action part of the 
Content-Type will not be added to the SOAP 1.2 messages -->
        <!--  <parameter name="OmitSOAP12Action">true</parameter>  -->
    </transportSender>

    <transportSender name="https"
                     
class="org.apache.axis2.transport.http.CommonsHTTPTransportSender">
        <parameter name="PROTOCOL">HTTP/1.1</parameter>
        <parameter name="Transfer-Encoding">chunked</parameter>
    </transportSender>

    <!-- Please enable this if you need the java transport -->
    <!-- <transportSender name="java"
                     
class="org.apache.axis2.transport.java.JavaTransportSender"/> -->

    <!-- ================================================= -->
    <!-- Global Modules  -->
    <!-- ================================================= -->
    <!-- Comment this to disable Addressing -->
    <module ref="addressing"/>

    <!--Configuring module , providing parameters for modules whether they 
refer or not-->
    <!--<moduleConfig name="addressing">-->
    <!--<parameter name="addressingPara">N/A</parameter>-->
    <!--</moduleConfig>-->

    <!-- ================================================= -->
    <!-- Clustering  -->
    <!-- ================================================= -->
    <!--
     To enable clustering for this node, set the value of "enable" attribute of 
the "cluster"
     element to "true". The initilization of a node in the cluster is handled 
by the class
     corresponding to the "class" attribute of the "cluster" element. It is 
also responsible for
     getting this node to join the cluster.
     -->
    <cluster class="org.apache.axis2.clustering.tribes.TribesClusterManager" 
enable="true">

        <!--
           This parameter indicates whther the cluster has to be automatically 
initalized
           when the AxisConfiguration is built. If set to "true" the 
initialization will not be
           done at that stage, and some other party will have to explictly 
initialize the cluster.
        -->

                <parameter name="AvoidInitiation">false</parameter>

        <!--
           Indicates whether this member is active or not. This will be useful 
in a setup where
           members are deployed in ACTIVE and/or PASSIVE configuration 
        -->
        <parameter name="isActive">true</parameter>

        <!--
           An implementation of org.apache.axis2.clustering.MembershipListener
           which will be called on membership changes
        -->
        
        <parameter name="membershipListener">
            <class>org.apache.axis2.clustering.MembershipListenerImpl</class>
        </parameter>
        

        <!--
           The membership scheme used in this setup. The only values supported 
at the moment are
           "multicast" and "wka"

           1. multicast - membership is automatically discovered using 
multicasting
           2. wka - Well-Known Address based multicasting. Membership is 
discovered with the help
                    of one or more nodes running at a Well-Known Address. New 
members joining a
                    cluster will first connect to a well-known node, register 
with the well-known node
                    and get the membership list from it. When new members join, 
one of the well-known
                    nodes will notify the others in the group. When a member 
leaves the cluster or
                    is deemed to have left the cluster, it will be detected by 
the Group Membership
                    Service (GMS) using a TCP ping mechanism.
        -->
        <parameter name="membershipScheme">multicast</parameter>

        <!--
         The clustering domain/group. Nodes in the same group will belong to 
the same multicast
         domain. There will not be interference between nodes in different 
groups.
        -->
        <parameter name="domain">apache.axis2.domain</parameter>

        <!--
        This parameter is only valid when the "mode" parameter is set to 
application. This indicates
        the domain in which the the applications being load balanced are 
deployed.
        -->
        <parameter 
name="applicationDomain">apache.axis2.application.domain</parameter>

        <!--
           When a Web service request is received, and processed, before the 
response is sent to the
           client, should we update the states of all members in the cluster? 
If the value of
           this parameter is set to "true", the response to the client will be 
sent only after
           all the members have been updated. Obviously, this can be time 
consuming. In some cases,
           such this overhead may not be acceptable, in which case the value of 
this parameter
           should be set to "false"
        -->
        <parameter name="synchronizeAll">true</parameter>

        <!--
          The maximum number of times we need to retry to send a message to a 
particular node
          before giving up and considering that node to be faulty
        -->
        <parameter name="maxRetries">10</parameter>

        <!-- The multicast address to be used -->
        <parameter name="mcastAddress">228.0.0.4</parameter>

        <!-- The multicast port to be used -->
        <parameter name="mcastPort">45564</parameter>

        <!-- The frequency of sending membership multicast messages (in ms) -->
        <parameter name="mcastFrequency">500</parameter>

        <!-- The time interval within which if a member does not respond, the 
member will be
         deemed to have left the group (in ms)
         -->
        <parameter name="memberDropTime">3000</parameter>

        <!--
           The IP address of the network interface to which the multicasting 
has to be bound to.
           Multicasting would be done using this interface.
        -->
        <parameter name="mcastBindAddress">127.0.0.1</parameter>

        <!-- The host name or IP address of this member -->
        <parameter name="localMemberHost">abc.com</parameter>

        <!--
        The TCP port used by this member. This is the port through which other 
nodes will
        contact this member
         -->
        <parameter name="localMemberPort">4000</parameter>

        <!--
        Preserve message ordering. This will be done according to sender order.
        -->
        <parameter name="preserveMessageOrder">true</parameter>

        <!--
        Maintain atmost-once message processing semantics
        -->
        <parameter name="atmostOnceMessageSemantics">true</parameter>

        <!--
           The list of static or well-known members. These entries will only be 
valid if the
           "membershipScheme" above is set to "wka"
        -->
        <members>
            <member>
                <hostName>127.0.0.1</hostName>
                <port>4000</port>
            </member>
            <member>
                <hostName>127.0.0.1</hostName>
                <port>4001</port>
            </member>
        </members>

        <!--
        Enable the load balancer entry if you need to run this node as a load 
balancer.
        Multiple application domains with different LoadBalanceEventHandler 
implementations
        can be defined in this section.
        -->
        <loadBalancer enable="false">
            <applicationDomain name="apache.axis2.application.domain"
                               
handler="org.apache.axis2.clustering.DefaultLoadBalanceEventHandler"/>
        </loadBalancer>

        <!--
           This interface is responsible for handling configuration management.
           Configuraion changes include:

            1. Rebooting an entire cluster, in which case, all nodes have to 
load the new
               Axis2 configuration in a consistent manner
            2. Deploying a new service to a cluster or undeploying a service 
from a cluster
            3. Changing the policies of a service deployed on the cluster

            The "enable" attribute indicates whether Configuration management 
has been enabled
        -->
        <configurationManager
                
class="org.apache.axis2.clustering.configuration.DefaultConfigurationManager"
                enable="true">
            <listener
                    
class="org.apache.axis2.clustering.configuration.DefaultConfigurationManagerListener"/>
        </configurationManager>

        <!--
           This interface is responsible for handling context replication. The 
property changes in
           the Axis2 context hierarchy in this node, are propagated to all 
other nodes in the cluster.

           The "excludes" patterns can be used to specify the prefixes (e.g. 
local_*) or
           suffixes (e.g. *_local) of the properties to be excluded from 
replication. The pattern
           "*" indicates that all properties in a particular context should not 
be replicated.

            The "enable" attribute indicates whether context replication has 
been enabled
        -->
        <contextManager 
class="org.apache.axis2.clustering.context.DefaultContextManager"
                        enable="true">
            <listener 
class="org.apache.axis2.clustering.context.DefaultContextManagerListener"/>
            <replication>
                <defaults>
                    <exclude name="local_*"/>
                    <exclude name="LOCAL_*"/>
                </defaults>
                <context class="org.apache.axis2.context.ConfigurationContext">
                    <exclude name="UseAsyncOperations"/>
                    <exclude name="SequencePropertyBeanMap"/>
                </context>
                <context class="org.apache.axis2.context.ServiceGroupContext">
                    <exclude name="my.sandesha.*"/>
                </context>
                <context class="org.apache.axis2.context.ServiceContext">
                    <exclude name="my.sandesha.*"/>
                </context>
            </replication>
        </contextManager>
    </cluster>

    <!-- ================================================= -->
    <!-- Phases  -->
    <!-- ================================================= -->
    <phaseOrder type="InFlow">
        <!--  System predefined phases       -->
        <phase name="Transport">
            <handler name="RequestURIBasedDispatcher"
                     
class="org.apache.axis2.dispatchers.RequestURIBasedDispatcher">
                <order phase="Transport"/>
            </handler>
            <handler name="SOAPActionBasedDispatcher"
                     
class="org.apache.axis2.dispatchers.SOAPActionBasedDispatcher">
                <order phase="Transport"/>
            </handler>
        </phase>
        <phase name="Addressing">
            <handler name="AddressingBasedDispatcher"
                     
class="org.apache.axis2.dispatchers.AddressingBasedDispatcher">
                <order phase="Addressing"/>
            </handler>
        </phase>
        <phase name="Security"/>
        <phase name="PreDispatch"/>
        <phase name="Dispatch" class="org.apache.axis2.engine.DispatchPhase">
            <handler name="RequestURIBasedDispatcher"
                     
class="org.apache.axis2.dispatchers.RequestURIBasedDispatcher"/>
            <handler name="SOAPActionBasedDispatcher"
                     
class="org.apache.axis2.dispatchers.SOAPActionBasedDispatcher"/>
            <handler name="RequestURIOperationDispatcher"
                     
class="org.apache.axis2.dispatchers.RequestURIOperationDispatcher"/>
            <handler name="SOAPMessageBodyBasedDispatcher"
                     
class="org.apache.axis2.dispatchers.SOAPMessageBodyBasedDispatcher"/>
            <handler name="HTTPLocationBasedDispatcher"
                     
class="org.apache.axis2.dispatchers.HTTPLocationBasedDispatcher"/>
            <handler name="GenericProviderDispatcher"
                     
class="org.apache.axis2.jaxws.dispatchers.GenericProviderDispatcher"/>
            <handler name="MustUnderstandValidationDispatcher"
                     
class="org.apache.axis2.jaxws.dispatchers.MustUnderstandValidationDispatcher"/>
        </phase>
        <phase name="RMPhase"/>
        <!--  System predefined phases       -->
        <!--   After Postdispatch phase module author or service author can add 
any phase he want      -->
        <phase name="OperationInPhase">
            <handler name="MustUnderstandChecker"
                     
class="org.apache.axis2.jaxws.dispatchers.MustUnderstandChecker">
                <order phase="OperationInPhase"/>
            </handler>
        </phase>
        <phase name="soapmonitorPhase"/>
    </phaseOrder>
    <phaseOrder type="OutFlow">
        <!--      user can add his own phases to this area  -->
        <phase name="soapmonitorPhase"/>
        <phase name="OperationOutPhase"/>
        <!--system predefined phase-->
        <!--these phase will run irrespective of the service-->
        <phase name="RMPhase"/>
        <phase name="PolicyDetermination"/>
        <phase name="MessageOut"/>
        <phase name="Security"/>
    </phaseOrder>
    <phaseOrder type="InFaultFlow">
        <phase name="Addressing">
            <handler name="AddressingBasedDispatcher"
                     
class="org.apache.axis2.dispatchers.AddressingBasedDispatcher">
                <order phase="Addressing"/>
            </handler>
        </phase>
        <phase name="Security"/>
        <phase name="PreDispatch"/>
        <phase name="Dispatch" class="org.apache.axis2.engine.DispatchPhase">
            <handler name="RequestURIBasedDispatcher"
                     
class="org.apache.axis2.dispatchers.RequestURIBasedDispatcher"/>
            <handler name="SOAPActionBasedDispatcher"
                     
class="org.apache.axis2.dispatchers.SOAPActionBasedDispatcher"/>
            <handler name="RequestURIOperationDispatcher"
                     
class="org.apache.axis2.dispatchers.RequestURIOperationDispatcher"/>
            <handler name="SOAPMessageBodyBasedDispatcher"
                     
class="org.apache.axis2.dispatchers.SOAPMessageBodyBasedDispatcher"/>
            <handler name="HTTPLocationBasedDispatcher"
                     
class="org.apache.axis2.dispatchers.HTTPLocationBasedDispatcher"/>
            <handler name="GenericProviderDispatcher"
                     
class="org.apache.axis2.jaxws.dispatchers.GenericProviderDispatcher"/>
            <handler name="MustUnderstandValidationDispatcher"
                     
class="org.apache.axis2.jaxws.dispatchers.MustUnderstandValidationDispatcher"/>
        </phase>
        <phase name="RMPhase"/>
        <!--      user can add his own phases to this area  -->
        <phase name="OperationInFaultPhase"/>
        <phase name="soapmonitorPhase"/>
    </phaseOrder>
    <phaseOrder type="OutFaultFlow">
        <!--      user can add his own phases to this area  -->
        <phase name="soapmonitorPhase"/>
        <phase name="OperationOutFaultPhase"/>
        <phase name="RMPhase"/>
        <phase name="PolicyDetermination"/>
        <phase name="MessageOut"/>
        <phase name="Security"/>
    </phaseOrder>
</axisconfig>

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