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Posted to soap-user@xml.apache.org by Anjali Jain <An...@NIIT.com> on 2001/09/26 06:08:11 UTC

Web Services on WAS 4.0

hi 
I'm working on SOAP on WAS4.0 and coming across few basic problems.
I have been able to deploy and run soap samples given with WAS 4.0
I have also been able to deploy a web service which I have written on WAS4.0

My Problem:
When I write a client to consume that web service it gives the following
error:
SOAP-ENV:Server.BadTargetObjectURI
Unable to resolve target object: addition
The above error generally comes when there is problem in classpath settings.
I've been to get through this problem by putting the appropriate file in the
jar file and including the jar file in the soap.war classpath.

I'm getting another error:
[SOAPException: faultCode=SOAP-ENV:Server.Exception:; msg=addition (Bad
magic number)]
        at addition_ServiceProxy.add(addition_ServiceProxy.java:76)
        at addition_ServiceProxy.main(addition_ServiceProxy.java:90)


I'm looking for:
*	A wayout to this problem and what does the error actually mean.
*	Some steps to deploy a web service and write a client to web service
*	How can we use wstk with WAS4.0
*	Where can we put wsdl files in WAS4.0, so that we can generate proxy
files using proxygen tool.

I would really appreciate any help/comments in this area.
Please treat it as urgent.

thanx,
-anjali


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