Jacob,
Thanks for the quick reply. Unfortunately, I still don't see the
solution.
I think you are saying that the MetadataResultType.getTitle() function I
mentioned is associated with type information not the actual value of
the Title element.
By this do you mean that there will not be a
What errors are you seeing?
On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 10:30 AM, Wm.A.Stafford
staff...@marine.rutgers.edu wrote:
Jacob.
The MetadataDocument is not valid. What does this mean?
-=beeky
Jacob Danner wrote:
Did you try validating it?
Here is what I was referring to:
MetadataDocument mDoc
Okay, thats kind of what I thought. Check the XML you are getting back
from the serverURL. My guess is it won't match the document you are
trying to parse it to.
On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 10:39 AM, Wm.A.Stafford
staff...@marine.rutgers.edu wrote:
jacob,
This is the exception that is thrown:
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