Hello Daniel,

thanks for quick answer.
hopefully i'll find more time for debuging tomorow.
but now i want to try the trick with setting also endpoint and also to use 
generated service object. 

"actually, you aren't setting an endpointName/portName on the factory)"
do you mean factory.setEndpointName() with qname of port from wsdl? Or 
something more or different?

best regards
jano




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jano,

We might be getting someplace.   Thanks for doing some debugging.  I 
hope you're learning some stuff while doing it.  :-)

My main concern is the fact that you are even hitting lines 
131/107/202.   For a pure wsdl first case with valid values for the 
ServiceName/PortName that match the values in the wsdl, that code 
should never be reached.   (actually, you aren't setting an 
endpointName/portName on the factory)

Actually, that looks like it....   Looking at the code, if it cannot 
find an endpoint of the given name (you aren't giving it one, so it's 
creating a default one that might now mathc the wsdl), it creates a 
new endpoint with a new binding.


Can you get the stack trace at that point?    That might help figure 
out what is going on.


Actually, can you also try using the generated Service object to 
create the proxy instead of the JaxWsProxyFactoryBean?    If that 
works, then I at least know there is something "different" between the 
two and would be another place to start looking.

Dan





On May 14, 2008, at 4:42 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> on return from
> public BindingInfo createBindingInfo(ServiceInfo service,
> javax.wsdl.Binding binding, String ns) {
> result contains operation with BindingOperationInfo with two 
> extensors -
> one SOAPOperationImpl with soapActionUri set to "default" and one
> SoapOperationInfo wiht action="default" (looks fine for me)
>
> then on the line 202: soapOperation.setSoapActionURI(soi.getAction());
> return empty string, which seems to be incorrect
>
>
> ok .. step back...
> on line 107: public BindingInfo createBindingInfo(ServiceInfo si, 
> String
> bindingid, Object conf) {
> variable "si" contains somewhere inside still correct soap action.
> created instance stored in "info" variable doesn't
> in fact also Operation info fetched on line 131: for (OperationInfo 
> op :
> si.getInterface().getOperations()) { doesn't contain required 
> informations
> .....
> in fact "si"  variable contains the same operation twice .. once 
> somewhere
> in bindings[0].operations and second in intf.operations .... for later
> there is not soap action (i mean no extensors .. maybe this is a 
> problem?)
>
> now i'm a bit lost in unknown code :( but hopefully i helped you a bit
>
> best regards
> jano
>
>
>
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> I think I'm going to need a test case that shows this.   I just did
> some wireshark traces on a bunch of tests and they are all sending the
> SOAPAction properly.   There are a bunch of things that would break if
> this wasn't true such as the tck, ws-addressing interop, etc....
>
> For the wsdl first stuff, the soapAction should be pulled from the
> WSDL while processing the operations.   Specifically, line 540 of the
> SoapBindingFactory.java. That should be grabbing the stuff from the
> wsdl extensor and creating the appropriate thing we need.
>
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> On May 13, 2008, at 4:52 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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>> Hi,
>>
>>
>> wsdls says that soap action is "default" but on the wire it's sending
>> nothing.
>>
>> fragment of wsdl
>> <wsdl:binding name='getBrandServiceOperationsBinding'
>> type='tns:getBrandServiceOperations'>
>> <soap:binding style='document'
>> transport='http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/http'/>
>> <wsdl:operation name='getBrandService'>
>>  <soap:operation soapAction='default'/>
>>  <wsdl:input>
>>   <soap:body use='literal'/>
>>  </wsdl:input>
>>  <wsdl:output>
>>   <soap:body use='literal'/>
>>  </wsdl:output>
>>  <wsdl:fault name='TechnicalExceptionFault'>
>>   <soap:fault name='TechnicalExceptionFault' use='literal'/>
>>  </wsdl:fault>
>> </wsdl:operation>
>> </wsdl:binding>
>>
>> i didn't find in sources a place, where action is set except the
>> place,
>> which is reading action from annotations.
>>
>> best regards
>> jano
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Daniel Kulp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>> What does the wsdl say for the action field on the operations?
>>
>> If you create a service from the wsdl, the wsdl is the definitive
>> contract and is what we use to determine the soap action, not the
>> annotations.
>>
>> Dan
>>
>>
>> On May 7, 2008, at 4:54 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> i'm using following code to obtain client proxy (some comments in
>>> code)
>>>
>>>
>>>              JaxWsProxyFactoryBean factory = new
>>> JaxWsProxyFactoryBean();
>>>              factory.setServiceClass(serviceInterface); // here is
>>> wsdl2java generated port interface (which contains
>>> soapaction="default")
>>>              factory.setAddress(address); // service provider
>>> endpoint
>>>              factory.setWsdlLocation(wsdlLocation); // in form
>>> classpath:xx.wsdl
>>>              factory.setServiceName(QName.valueOf(serviceName)); //
>>> from wsdl
>>>              factory.setProperties(new HashMap<String, Object>());
>>>              factory.getProperties().put("schema-validation-
>>> enabled",
>>> new Boolean(schemaValidationEnabled)); // true
>>>              T port = (T) factory.create();
>>>
>>> i'm using cxf 2.1
>>>
>>> during initialization it takes buildServiceFromWSDL path in
>>> ReflectionServiceFactoryBean
>>>
>>> during this path, it never invoked line like o.setProperty("action",
>>> getAction(o, method));
>>> which results in missing (empty) soap action .... which doesn't work
>>> for
>>> system i want to call.
>>>
>>> Am I doing something wrongly? Or did i miss something?
>>>
>>> I see it as a bug and fix seems to be to add missing magic line into
>>> initializeWSDLOperation of JaxWsServiceFactoryBean class. There are
>>> more
>>> places which are good enough for me, but i don't know which is the
>>> best in
>>> general.
>>>
>>> best regards
>>> jano
>>
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