Could you please tell me the solution to the error you got...?


n3mesi83 wrote:
> 
> Hi!
> I have the same Cara's problem with uddi browser...so i try to add
> Business, and I get "Operation Failed with 1 errors"...if i double click a
> blank "extended log information" opens...in the shell where i run ant,
> from bin folder of uddi browser, i have:
> 
> [java] node is something completely different:        My UDDI
>      [java] node is something completely different:   Search Results
>      [java] node is something completely different:   My UDDI
>      [java] TransportFactory: Using transport
> name:org.uddi4j.transport.ApacheSOAPTransport
>      [java] 
>      [java] Request body:
>      [java] <get_authToken cred="root" generic="2.0" userID="root"
> xmlns="urn:uddi-org:api_v2"/>
>      [java] 
>      [java] Response body:
>      [java]
> <soap:Fault><faultcode>soap:Client</faultcode><faultstring>Message part
> {urn:uddi-org:api_v2}get_authToken was not recognized.  (Does it exist in
> service WSDL?)</faultstring></soap:Fault>
>      [java] Caught exception: null
>      [java] Message part {urn:uddi-org:api_v2}get_authToken was not
> recognized.  (Does it exist in service WSDL?)
>      [java]   at org.uddi4j.UDDIElement.<init>(Unknown Source)
>      [java]   at org.uddi4j.response.AuthToken.<init>(Unknown Source)
>      [java]   at org.uddi4j.client.UDDIProxy.get_authToken(Unknown Source)
>      [java]   at
> org.uddibrowser.uddi.UDDIWrapper.authenticate(UDDIWrapper.java:166)
>      [java]   at
> org.uddibrowser.RegistryActionController.processCreate(RegistryActionController.java:720)
>      [java]   at
> org.uddibrowser.RegistryActionController.asyncWork(RegistryActionController.java:465)
>      [java]   at
> org.uddibrowser.RegistryActionController.access$000(RegistryActionController.java:76)
>      [java]   at
> org.uddibrowser.RegistryActionController$1.construct(RegistryActionController.java:354)
>      [java]   at org.uddibrowser.ui.SwingWorker$2.run(SwingWorker.java:137)
>      [java]   at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:619)
> 
> 
> it seems that can't find get_authtoken, but in
> http://localhost:8080/juddiv3/services/security?wsdl, i have this element:
> <xs:element name="get_authToken" nillable="true"
> type="tns:get_authToken"/>
> 
> I've installed the portal bundle, and it works fine.
> i've added the new registry in uddi browser, with the following
> information:
> 
> Inquiry: http://localhost:8080/juddiv3/services/inquiry
> Publish: http://localhost:8080/juddiv3/services/publish
> Username: root
> Password: root
> 
> Do I miss something?
> 
> 
> Kurt T Stam-4 wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Cara,
>> 
>> Looks like you're up and running :). The error you are getting just 
>> means one of two things:
>> 
>> - it could be that your request is not valid, try using soapui, it will 
>> build an example request for you. Or you can check our unittests for a 
>> valid request.
>> - it could also be that the outgoing reply is having issues as it may 
>> require at least 1 service element, which means that you just have to 
>> add some more service data to the business you are trying to find.
>> 
>> If this does not help please post the stack trace.
>> 
>> --Kurt
>> 
>> cara wrote:
>>> Thank you for your answer it helped it worked fine with 
>>> http://localhost:8080/juddiv3/services/inquiry but now I am getting a 
>>> new error message
>>> soap fault: Unmarshalling Error:  Cannot find the declaration of 
>>> element 'find service'.
>>> Did I maybe miss some installation steps should I have configured 
>>> something? I'm new to Juddi.
>>>
>>> Thanks 
>>>
>>> 2010/8/6 Kurt T Stam <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
>>>
>>>     cara wrote:
>>>
>>>         Hello,
>>>
>>>         I just installed juddi-tomcat-3.0.2  and browsed to
>>>         http://localhost:8080/juddiv3/.  Everything seemed to work
>>>         alright.  Didn't configure anything.
>>>         Afterwards I installed the uddi browser to test juddi and
>>>         added the UDDI registry as follows :
>>>         Inquiry url:http://localhost:8080/juddi/inquiry
>>>         Publish url: http://localhost:8080/juddi/publish
>>>         If I use "Basic Find" to search for example for Businesses I
>>>         get a SOAPException and the problem seems to be that
>>>         juddi/inquiry is not avaible.
>>>         Is the inquiry url wrong which url am I supposed to use?
>>>
>>>         Thanks
>>>
>>>     I think you meant to use juddiv3 instead of juddi in the urls:
>>>
>>>     Inquiry url:http://localhost:8080/juddiv3/inquiry
>>>     <http://localhost:8080/juddi/inquiry>
>>>     Publish url: http://localhost:8080/juddiv3/publish
>>>     <http://localhost:8080/juddi/publish>
>>>
>>>     Cheers,
>>>
>>>     -Kurt
>>>
>>>
>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
> 

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