be a good start.
Scott Nichol
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From: nilesh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: Error building
Hi Scott,
finally I solved the problem. I was logged in (X11 Session) as a normal user and
did su to root in a shell. The error occurred as I tried to invoke TcpTunnelGui
under root. As I did su back to a normal user I found out that there was a
environment variable 'XSESSION_IS_UP=yes'. That
Looking at the 2.2 source
(http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/*checkout*/xml-soap/java/src/org/apac
he/soap/util/xml/DOM2Writer.java?rev=1.4), I see that line 139 is
String elNamespaceURI = node.getNamespaceURI();
The error means the XML parser classes are being loaded from a library
that
Are you still having this problem?
If so, does the error always state 69415 bytes read, or does that number
change? In other words, is the error completely reproducible?
Scott Nichol
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I am glad somebody responded. It varies between 69414 bytes or 69415 bytes.
Bhanu Pabreja
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Date: Tue, 12 Nov 2002 11:13:22 -0500
Are you
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I am glad somebody responded. It varies between 69414 bytes or 69415
bytes.
Bhanu Pabreja
From: Scott Nichol
to work it
from there and let you know what happens on my localhost.
But mean while if u can think of anything do let me know.
Thanx,
Bhanu Pabreja
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I am using JDK 1.3.1 with Websphere4.0 on Win2k box. I really did not
try
the Network Monitor cause I
Nichol [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Tue, 12 Nov 2002 14:12:11 -0500
There's nothing obvious that comes to mind. I asked about your
environment because if you used some oddball
if u are using ibm http server, logon to admin console of ibm http
server(http://localhost:8008/admin) and go to Performance/server settings ?
set enable fast response caching to NO
Vishnu.
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versin of Apache SOAP yu are using and I can update
my .jar files.
thanx for following this up.
Bhanu Pabreja.
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Date: Tue, 12 Nov 2002
Hi,
This means your classpath is not set properly. check the classpath when you
start the apache1.3 to make sure mail.jar is there in apache's classpath.
Yogesh.
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From: Joo Park [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 6:32 AM
To: [EMAIL
Hi,
Be sure to check the errata and Examples archive for Programming Web
Services with SOAP at http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/progwebsoap/ .
There appears to be a number of small errors in the examples, especially
in the URI and the location of class files.
I got rid of the NullPointer
Dinakar,
Can't help you with that. I'm not that well versed in SOAP at this
moment. I only adviced you to use the serializer because I have used it in the
past for an application. But why don't youlook into http://xml.apache.org/soap/docs/trouble/index.html
. The bottom part contains
Dinakar,
I believe you need to add a namespace qualifier to the qname attribute of
the mapping.
Change the line:
xmlns:x=urn:patientobjectinfoclass qname=patientinfo-object
to
xmlns:x=urn:patientobjectinfoclass qname=x:patientinfo-object
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Mike
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Title: RE: Error deploying a Messaging Service [Virus Checked]
Hi Steve,
It was the third (silly!) point - i was talking to messagerouter and not rpcrouter! I changed it to talk to rpcrouter and it works fine now - Deploys and runs!! I'm still not sure though, why i should be doing
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Hi Steve,
It was the third (silly!) point - i was talking to messagerouter
On Mon, 18 Feb 2002 14:22:48 +0100, in soap you wrote:
This is the XML generated by Microsoft SOAP. There is no type definitiion for
parameter name!!!
?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8 standalone=no ?
SOAP-ENV:Envelope
SOAP-ENV:encodingStyle=http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/;
.
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From: Henk Schipper [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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What modules are you using. xerces? which version... etc.
If we know this, we can continue.
Thx
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Parada Gelves [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, January 31,
2002 6:10 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: error run
descriptor.xml
Hi,
I have a problem when run service from the
command line:
I run this:
Try with this:
isd:service xmlns:isd="http://xml.apache.org/xml-soap/deployment"
id="urn:Hello" !-- Definicion de los metodos de la clase
-- isd:provider type="java" scope="Application"
methods="sayHelloTo" !-- Definicion de la clase
-- isd:java class="hello.HelloServer"
Already solved the problem after three days of needless search.
Just deleted the crimson.jar package from the tomcats lib directory.
but just in case, does tomcat needs this package for right functioning ???
TIA, Alex
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Brian,
When you said you added soap.jar etc. to your classpath, did you do it from the
commandline ie. using set classpath=%classpath%;c:\.
I had a similiar problem to you and found it was because i had not set the
classpath correctly from the command line.
Bryan Field wrote:
I
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Subject: error with Apache Soap
I have set up Apache Tomcat to implement soap services and I
put all the
appropriate jars (soap.jar,
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From: Chris Means [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2001 11:01 PM
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Deepak,
Your code worked fine for me...maybe you've got a firewall or something in
your way...
One
As a further datapoint, I'm having the _exact_ same problem. My client is
also a C++ client, in this case part of the Groove framework. In our case,
the basic soap communition works fine with sending parameters as int, long,
double, ... but when we try to send a date it give the below-mentioned
I my case i have this problem with a float, you say that the xsi:type is
not namespace-qualified, where do you specify this type, I only make a
Standard Java Class Deployment Descriptor for deploy this service on
Apache SOAP and i dont see xsi:type
isd:service
You must have dropped the mail.jar out of your classpath. The rpcrouter
needs it.
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From: Oleg Timofeyev [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2001 4:01 PM
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Subject: error
Thats interesting I am not sure even what I did, it use to
Can you make sure that Tomcat is picking soap.jar's CLASSPATH?
Thx
g.s
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From: Schweizer Laurent [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I have tomcat 3.3 and soap 2.2.
when i
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Hi Schweizer,
Do you have JAVA_HOME set for tomcat as this is used by tomcat?
eg., JAVA_HOME =c:\jdk1.3.1
Thx
Ganga
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Sent: Monday, October 29, 2001 1:18 PM
Subject: Re: error
you right, I got it, thanks.
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From: Victor Hadianto [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2001 12:07 AM
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What is your XML Parser?
Most likely Xerces isn't it? Then Xerces is not in your classpath
like i said before its a CLASSPATH problem.
make sure you have samples.addressbook.Address in your
classpath(system+tomcat)
/vikram rajan
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hi can any one mail the modified Tomcat.bat file for reference...
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From: Vikram Rajan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 12:34 PM
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Subject: RE: error with soap sample addressbook
like i said before its a CLASSPATH
I receive the same error once them I just add to the classpath samples path.
But probably you can solve that just adding the path of your samples classes
because it's all under the class directory of the Apache SOAP deployed
package.
Regards
Otto
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From: Vikram Rajan
now.
vikram
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I receive the same error once them I just add to the classpath samples
path.
But probably
Seems like your services class aren't found by the server.
Steeve...
Yiyan Chen [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 07/08/2001 05:49:36 PM
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Subject: error!
Hi,
I was trying to run
I
can't answer your first question since I'm not writing the Server Side
components for our setup, but I can help with the second. Check out this
link to apache's site.
http://xml.apache.org/soap/docs/index.html
Then go to Users Guide, then Interoperability. Then scroll down to
the
For question 1:
How is your server? Normally, the server isn't suppose to know it's
been called thru soap. So why do you want to play in the Body of the
Envelope? The server should look like any other method. No difference
from a normal method.
bye!
Steeve...
Kavitha Srinivasan
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Subject: Re: Error opening socket
Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2001 20:18:57 -0700
Well, you can use a web browser. Web browsers simply open a connection
(via a
socket) and talk HTTP to a web server of some fashion. SOAP requests are
the
same. The client opens a connection and posts data to the url
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Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2001 19:30:43 -0700
Make sure your web server is up and accepting connections (in general, from
your
location, etc)
-Jim
Hi:
I got following error message when I did
java hello.Client John
Caught SOAPException (SOAP
It would seem that your servlet engine classpath does not have soap.jar.
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From: Chiranjeevi Paruchur [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2001 11:32 AM
To: SOAP Discussion group
Subject: Error when selecting List option
Hi! All,
In admin
I changed my classpath to C:\Java\soap2.2; which apparently did the trick.
Thanks!
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From: Matthew J. Duftler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Hi Otto
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