Hi Anja,
Have you tried removing the splitter for "any" and passing the
workflow contents to the processor above it, into the workflow input port?
Stuart.
On 15/02/2012 15:21, Anja Le Blanc wrote:
> Dear Taverna Team,
>
> My problem now might be related to:
> http://www.mygrid.org.uk/dev/issues/browse/T2-2032
>
> I am trying to build a workflow which submits a workflow to the Taverna
> Server now using SOAP.
> (https://eric.rcs.manchester.ac.uk:8443/taverna-server-2/soap?wsdl) The
> WSDL declares a function 'submitWorkflow'; when applying a XML Input
> Splitter I get to a object which declares a input workflow, adding
> another XML Input Splitter to this one I get to an input which is as
> 'xsd:any' declared.
> Providing the workflow which I want to execute as input and run the
> workflow it produces this SOAP message:
>
> <parameters xmlns="http://ns.taverna.org.uk/2010/xml/server/soap/">
> <workflow xmlns="http://ns.taverna.org.uk/2010/xml/server/">
> <any>
> <workflow xmlns="http://taverna.sf.net/2008/xml/t2flow" version="1"
> ... [the workflow] ...
> </any>
> </workflow>
> </parameters>
>
> Talking to Donal - the server expects a different element at the place
> of<any>.
>
> Definition:
> <xs:complexType name="Workflow">
> <xs:sequence>
> <xs:any maxOccurs="unbounded" minOccurs="0" namespace="##other"
> processContents="lax"/>
> </xs:sequence>
> </xs:complexType>
>
> (##other - elements from any namespace that is not the namespace of the
> parent element can be present)
>
> Is where a way to 'configure' the XML Splitter in case of these 'any'
> elements? How can I avoid this issue?
>
> Best regards,
> Anja
>
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