Is this on windows?   If so, do you have some sort of personal firewall 
or something enabled?   If so, can you try disabling it?    I've seen 
this with kaspersky firewall thing.

Dan


On Tuesday 30 September 2008, Preuss, Jacqueline - ENCOWAY wrote:
> Hi all!
>
>
>
> I have a problem with my CXF configuration and I'm searching for a
> solution for that. I hope you can help me.
>
>
>
> I have a Tomcat server where I registered the CXF Servlet like this:
>
>     <listener>
>
>         <listener-class>
>
>             org.springframework.web.context.ContextLoaderListener
>
>         </listener-class>
>
>     </listener>
>
>
>
>     <context-param>
>
>         <param-name>contextConfigLocation</param-name>
>
>         <param-value>WEB-INF/cxf.xml</param-value>
>
>     </context-param>
>
>
>
>     <servlet>
>
>         <servlet-name>CXFServlet</servlet-name>
>
>
> <servlet-class>org.apache.cxf.transport.servlet.CXFServlet</servlet-cl
>as s>
>
>     </servlet>
>
>
>
>     <servlet-mapping>
>
>         <servlet-name>CXFServlet</servlet-name>
>
>         <url-pattern>/cxf/*</url-pattern>
>
>     </servlet-mapping>
>
>
>
> The spring configuration file "cxf.xml" contains this:
>
> <bean id="replService" class=" com.test.webservice.MyWebService"/>
>
> <!-- Service endpoint -->
>
> <jaxws:endpoint id="dmfReplCXF"
> implementorClass="com.test.webservice.MyWebService"
> implementor="#replService" address="/ws/Replication">
>
>    </jaxws:endpoint>
>
>
>
> When I start the server I can get the available services via
> http://localhost:8080/myContext/cxf and the wsdl via
> http://localhost:8080/myContext/cxf/ws/Replication?wsdl
>
> I think that's okay, isn't it?
>
>
>
> When I now open my web application and try to access the web service I
> get this "javax.xml.stream.XMLStreamException: ParseError at
> [row,col]:[1,1]
>
> Message: Premature end of file..." In the Tomcat logs I got this:
>
> 30.09.2008 11:44:54
> org.apache.cxf.interceptor.LoggingOutInterceptor$LoggingCallback
> onClose
>
> INFO: Outbound Message
>
> ---------------------------
>
> Encoding: UTF-8
>
> Headers: {SOAPAction=[""], Accept=[*]}
>
> Messages:
>
> Payload: <soap:Envelope
> xmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/";><soap:Body><ns2
>:g etActiveRevisionWithServiceAndNamespace
> xmlns:ns2="http://www.test.de/cxf/ws/Replication";><serviceIdent>anID</
>se
> rviceIdent></ns2:getActiveRevisionWithServiceAndNamespace></soap:Body>
></ soap:Envelope>
>
> --------------------------------------
>
> 30.09.2008 11:44:54 org.apache.cxf.interceptor.LoggingInInterceptor
> logging
>
> INFO: Inbound Message
>
> ----------------------------
>
> Encoding: UTF-8
>
> Headers: {content-type=[text/xml;charset=UTF-8], Date=[Tue, 30 Sep
> 2008 09:44:54 GMT], Content-Length=[310], SOAPAction=[""],
> Server=[Apache-Coyote/1.1]}
>
> Messages:
>
> Message:
>
>
>
> Payload:
>
> --------------------------------------
>
> 30.09.2008 11:44:54 org.apache.cxf.phase.PhaseInterceptorChain
> doIntercept
>
> INFO: Interceptor has thrown exception, unwinding now
>
> org.apache.cxf.binding.soap.SoapFault: Error reading
> XMLStreamReader....
>
>
>
> The Payload is empty. I think that's a mistake but what went wrong?
>
>
>
> The webservice from my web application is called via Java code. For
> initialization of the service I use this code:
>
>
>
>       JaxWsProxyFactoryBean factory = new JaxWsProxyFactoryBean();
>
>       factory.setServiceClass(IMyWebService.class);
>
>       final URL url = new URL(protocol, host, port, context);
>
>
>
>       factory.setAddress(url.toString());
>
>
>
>       if (userName != null && password != null && !userName.isEmpty()
> && !password.isEmpty())
>
>       {
>
>             factory.setUsername(userName);
>
>             factory.setPassword(password);
>
>       }
>
>
>
>       cxfService = (IMyWebService) factory.create();
>
>
>
>       // ProxyServer?
>
>       if (proxyServer != null && !proxyServer.isEmpty() &&
> proxyServerPort > 0)
>
>       {
>
>         Client client = ClientProxy.getClient(cxfService);
>
>         HTTPConduit http = (HTTPConduit) client.getConduit();
>
>
>
>         HTTPClientPolicy httpClientPolicy = new HTTPClientPolicy();
>
>
>
>         httpClientPolicy.setConnectionTimeout(36000);
>
>         httpClientPolicy.setAllowChunking(false);
>
>         httpClientPolicy.setProxyServer(proxyServer);
>
>         httpClientPolicy.setProxyServerPort(proxyServerPort);
>
>         http.setClient(httpClientPolicy);
>
>       }
>
>
>
> Can you give me some tips? Do I misunderstand something...?
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Jacqueline.



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J. Daniel Kulp
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http://www.dankulp.com/blog

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