.NET services require a SOAPAction to be set (usually the URI to it,
might be an alias) in order to work.  Just add whatever the service
requires for a SOAPAction and it should be fine.

Matty


On Thu, 2003-06-12 at 10:07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> First of all, thanks to Vlad Umansky for helping me get to the point where
> I can invoke the Unisys Weather web service.  My code now successfully
> invokes the web service and gets a response.  Unfortunately, no matter what
> zip code value I supply as the input parameter, I always get back the same
> response, which is the weather for Kennett Square, PA.  I've e-mailed with
> the owner of the web service, and he told me that Kennett Square is the
> default zip code used by the web service when the input parameter provided
> to it is invalid.  I've looked at the WSDL for the web service, but didn't
> notice anything that signified that the input parameter should be anything
> other than a string.  I've defined the input parm as XSD_STRING and
> SOAP_STRING, with no change in results.  I've attached the URL for the web
> service and my Java code below.  Could someone take a look for me and let
> me know what I'm doing wrong?  As before, all help is appreciated.
> 
> http://weather.unisysfsp.com/PDCWebService/WeatherServices.asmx?WSDL
> 
> import org.apache.axis.client.Call;
> import org.apache.axis.client.Service;
> 
> import javax.xml.namespace.QName;
> 
> public class TestClient2
> {
>    public static void main(String [] args) {
>        try {
> 
>            // the service location
>            String endpoint = 
> "http://weather.unisysfsp.com/PDCWebService/WeatherServices.asmx?wsdl";;
> 
>            Service  service = new Service();
>            Call     call    = (Call) service.createCall();
> 
>            call.setTargetEndpointAddress( new java.net.URL(endpoint) );
> 
>            // the operation
>            call.setOperationName(new QName ( "GetWeatherText" ) );
> 
>            // the SOAPAction
>            call.setProperty(Call.SOAPACTION_URI_PROPERTY, 
> "http://www.unisys.com/WebServices/GetWeatherText"; );
> 
>            //call.addParameter ( "ZipCode", org.apache.axis.Constants.XSD_STRING, 
> javax.xml.rpc.ParameterMode.IN );
>            call.addParameter ( "ZipCode", org.apache.axis.Constants.SOAP_STRING, 
> javax.xml.rpc.ParameterMode.IN );
> 
>            call.setReturnType ( org.apache.axis.Constants.XSD_STRING );
> 
>            String ret = (String) call.invoke ( new Object[] { args[0] } );
> 
>            System.out.println("Sent: '" + args[0] + "', got: '" + ret + "'");
> 
>        } catch (Exception e) {
>            System.err.println(e.toString());
>        }
>    }
> }
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Michael Sobczak
> NuTechs, Inc.
> 6785 Telegraph Road, Suite 350
> Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301
> pager: (248) 316-6524
-- 
Mathew Hreljac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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