Could you create a sample project that we can run to reproduce the error?

Colm.

On Fri, Mar 2, 2018 at 6:59 PM, David Wynter <[email protected]
> wrote:

> I converted the wsdl_first_https sample for 3.2.2 to use my wsdl and
> implemntation classes. I got it running locally. Then when I deploy to my
> server with my keystore it gives this error
>
>
>     javax.xml.ws.WebServiceException: {https://qcbfetchdemo.
> creditswift.co.uk:8081/qcbfetch}QCBFetchService is not a valid service.
> Valid services are: {http://creditswift.co.uk/qcbfetch}QCBFetchService
>
> But here is my Service setup
>
>
>   QCBFetchImpl implementor = new QCBFetchImpl();
>
>     SpringBusFactory bf = new SpringBusFactory();
>     URL busFile = Server.class.getResource("/ServerContext.xml");
>     Bus bus = bf.createBus(busFile.toString());
>     BusFactory.setDefaultBus(bus);
>
>     String address = "https://qcbfetchdemo.creditswift.co.uk:8081/qcbfetch
> ";
>     Endpoint.publish(address, implementor);
>
> Here is the annotation in the QCBFetchImpl.java
>
>     @javax.jws.WebService(
>                       serviceName = "QCBFetchService",
>                       portName = "QCBFetch",
>                       targetNamespace = "http://qcbfetchdemo.
> creditswift.co.uk/qcbfetch",
>                       wsdlLocation = "https://demo.creditswift.co.
> uk/QCBFetch.wsdl")
>
>     public class QCBFetchImpl implements QCBFetch {
>
> You can see the wsdl at the above address.
>
> Not sure what is changed relative to the localhost test I have run
> successfully that has caused this. I switched to my own certificates in
> this process but doubt I am even getting to that point.
>
> Thx
>
>
>


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Colm O hEigeartaigh

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