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Posted to soap-dev@xml.apache.org by "Khamesra, SandeepX" <sa...@intel.com> on 2001/06/18 23:09:58 UTC
RE: User defined object as a request, literal XML as aresponse. P
oss ible?!
Does any one have any code which returns XML as return value
-----Original Message-----
From: Naggi Rao [mailto:naggi@softhome.net]
Sent: Monday, June 18, 2001 2:01 PM
To: soap-dev@xml.apache.org; soap-user@xml.apache.org
Subject: Re: User defined object as a request, literal XML as aresponse.
Poss ible?!
hi,
Let me know if you need help..
I have a method which accepts a Element(Object) and returns a Literal XML
Naggi
----- Original Message -----
From: "Hecking, Dirck J" <Di...@rsco.com>
To: <so...@xml.apache.org>; <so...@xml.apache.org>
Sent: Monday, June 18, 2001 1:33 PM
Subject: FW: User defined object as a request, literal XML as aresponse.
Poss ible?!
> Guys,
>
> Can someone please take a shot at my problem?
>
> -Dirck
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Hecking, Dirck J [mailto:Dirck_Hecking@rsco.com]
> Sent: Friday, June 15, 2001 11:13 AM
> To: 'soap-dev@xml.apache.org'
> Subject: User defined object as a request, literal XML as a response.
> Poss ible?!
>
>
> Guys,
>
> Dirck here again. I have read several mails regarding this issue. I have
not
> seen one that illustrates my exact problem. The key here is that I want to
> recieve literal xml in my response but want to supply a user defined
object
> as the requesting parameter. This code actually executes the service fine
> and reads the arguements out of my object. The
> response gets lost though, even though I specified literal xml encoding as
> the default encoding for my document. My Apache Soap Service running on
> Weblogic 5.1 has the following characteristics:
>
> Note: The following code is a snippet.
>
> Server:
> public Element getResearch(ResearchArguments args)
> {
> DocumentBuilderFactory dbf =
> DocumentBuilderFactory.newInstance();
> DocumentBuilder xdb = dbf.newDocumentBuilder ();
> Document doc = xdb.newDocument ();
>
> Element researchElement = doc.createElement("Whatever");
>
> // Extracts fields from the ResearchArguments class and creates a
> dynamic
> // research elements based on the information.
>
> return researchElement;
> }
>
> Client:
> public Element sendRequest()
> {
> url = new URL(routerUrl);
>
> ResearchArguments args = new
> ResearchArguments("data1","data2","data3");
>
> SOAPMappingRegistry smr = new SOAPMappingRegistry();
> BeanSerializer beanSer = new BeanSerializer();
>
> smr.mapTypes(Constants.NS_URI_SOAP_ENC, new
> QName("urn:xml-soap-args-demo", "args") , ResearchArguments.class,
> beanSer,
> beanSer);
>
> call.setTargetObjectURI("urn:" + service);
> call.setMethodName(method);
> call.setEncodingStyleURI(Constants.NS_URI_LITERAL_XML);
>
> call.setSOAPMappingRegistry(smr);
>
> params.addElement(new Parameter("args",
> ResearchArguments.class,
> args,
> Constants.NS_URI_SOAP_ENC));
>
> call.setParams(params);
>
> resp = call.invoke(url, "");
> // A fault gets generated from the server after this line
> }
>
> Exception:
> Generated fault:
> Fault Code = SOAP-ENV:Server
> Fault String = java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: No Serializer found
> to
> serialize a 'org.w3c.dom.Element' using encoding style
> 'http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/'.
>
> Deployment Descriptor:
> <isd:service xmlns:isd="http://xml.apache.org/xml-soap/deployment"
> id="urn:HQService">
> <isd:provider type="java"
> scope="Application"
> methods="getResearch">
> <isd:java class="rs.ecommerce.service.providers.HQService"
> static="false"/>
> </isd:provider>
>
>
>
<isd:faultListener>org.apache.soap.server.DOMFaultListener</isd:faultListene
> r>
>
> <isd:mappings>
> <isd:map
> encodingStyle="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/"
> xmlns:x="urn:xml-soap-args-demo" qname="x:args"
>
> javaType="rs.ecommerce.service.xmlobjects.ResearchArguments"
>
> java2XMLClassName="org.apache.soap.encoding.soapenc.BeanSerializer"
>
> xml2JavaClassName="org.apache.soap.encoding.soapenc.BeanSerializer"/>
> </isd:mappings>
> </isd:service>
>
>
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
--
> --
> DISCLAIMER
>
> Notice Regarding Entry of Orders and Instructions:
>
> Please do not transmit orders and/or instructions regarding your Robertson
> Stephens account(s) by e-mail. Orders and/or instructions transmitted by
> e-mail will not be accepted by Robertson Stephens, and Robertson Stephens
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>
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>
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> all e-mail communications sent and/or received by its employees.
>
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>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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> --
> DISCLAIMER
>
> Notice Regarding Entry of Orders and Instructions:
>
> Please do not transmit orders and/or instructions regarding your Robertson
> Stephens account(s) by e-mail. Orders and/or instructions transmitted by
> e-mail will not be accepted by Robertson Stephens, and Robertson Stephens
> will not be responsible for carrying out such orders and/or instructions.
>
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>
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>
Re: User defined object as a request, literal XML as aresponse. Poss
ible?!
Posted by Oliver Rettig <Ol...@telda.net>.
Hi,
I´ve asked in this news-group to similar problems. I need xml as return value
and also as argument and I don´t know how to formulate that in wsdl for some
windows-clients. I´m interested in some source-code also. Thanks
Oliver
> Does any one have any code which returns XML as return value
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Naggi Rao [mailto:naggi@softhome.net]
> Sent: Monday, June 18, 2001 2:01 PM
> To: soap-dev@xml.apache.org; soap-user@xml.apache.org
> Subject: Re: User defined object as a request, literal XML as aresponse.
> Poss ible?!
>
> hi,
> Let me know if you need help..
> I have a method which accepts a Element(Object) and returns a Literal XML
>
> Naggi
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Hecking, Dirck J" <Di...@rsco.com>
> To: <so...@xml.apache.org>; <so...@xml.apache.org>
> Sent: Monday, June 18, 2001 1:33 PM
> Subject: FW: User defined object as a request, literal XML as aresponse.
> Poss ible?!
>
> > Guys,
> >
> > Can someone please take a shot at my problem?
> >
> > -Dirck
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Hecking, Dirck J [mailto:Dirck_Hecking@rsco.com]
> > Sent: Friday, June 15, 2001 11:13 AM
> > To: 'soap-dev@xml.apache.org'
> > Subject: User defined object as a request, literal XML as a response.
> > Poss ible?!
> >
> >
> > Guys,
> >
> > Dirck here again. I have read several mails regarding this issue. I have
> not
> > seen one that illustrates my exact problem. The key here is that I want to
> > recieve literal xml in my response but want to supply a user defined
> object
> > as the requesting parameter. This code actually executes the service fine
> > and reads the arguements out of my object. The
> > response gets lost though, even though I specified literal xml encoding as
> > the default encoding for my document. My Apache Soap Service running on
> > Weblogic 5.1 has the following characteristics:
> >
> > Note: The following code is a snippet.
> >
> > Server:
> > public Element getResearch(ResearchArguments args)
> > {
> > DocumentBuilderFactory dbf =
> > DocumentBuilderFactory.newInstance();
> > DocumentBuilder xdb = dbf.newDocumentBuilder ();
> > Document doc = xdb.newDocument ();
> >
> > Element researchElement = doc.createElement("Whatever");
> >
> > // Extracts fields from the ResearchArguments class and creates a
> > dynamic
> > // research elements based on the information.
> >
> > return researchElement;
> > }
> >
> > Client:
> > public Element sendRequest()
> > {
> > url = new URL(routerUrl);
> >
> > ResearchArguments args = new
> > ResearchArguments("data1","data2","data3");
> >
> > SOAPMappingRegistry smr = new SOAPMappingRegistry();
> > BeanSerializer beanSer = new BeanSerializer();
> >
> > smr.mapTypes(Constants.NS_URI_SOAP_ENC, new
> > QName("urn:xml-soap-args-demo", "args") , ResearchArguments.class,
> > beanSer,
> > beanSer);
> >
> > call.setTargetObjectURI("urn:" + service);
> > call.setMethodName(method);
> > call.setEncodingStyleURI(Constants.NS_URI_LITERAL_XML);
> >
> > call.setSOAPMappingRegistry(smr);
> >
> > params.addElement(new Parameter("args",
> > ResearchArguments.class,
> > args,
> > Constants.NS_URI_SOAP_ENC));
> >
> > call.setParams(params);
> >
> > resp = call.invoke(url, "");
> > // A fault gets generated from the server after this line
> > }
> >
> > Exception:
> > Generated fault:
> > Fault Code = SOAP-ENV:Server
> > Fault String = java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: No Serializer found
> > to
> > serialize a 'org.w3c.dom.Element' using encoding style
> > 'http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/'.
> >
> > Deployment Descriptor:
> > <isd:service xmlns:isd="http://xml.apache.org/xml-soap/deployment"
> > id="urn:HQService">
> > <isd:provider type="java"
> > scope="Application"
> > methods="getResearch">
> > <isd:java class="rs.ecommerce.service.providers.HQService"
> > static="false"/>
> > </isd:provider>
> >
> >
> >
> <isd:faultListener>org.apache.soap.server.DOMFaultListener</isd:faultListene
> > r>
> >
> > <isd:mappings>
> > <isd:map
> > encodingStyle="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/"
> > xmlns:x="urn:xml-soap-args-demo" qname="x:args"
> >
> > javaType="rs.ecommerce.service.xmlobjects.ResearchArguments"
> >
> > java2XMLClassName="org.apache.soap.encoding.soapenc.BeanSerializer"
> >
> > xml2JavaClassName="org.apache.soap.encoding.soapenc.BeanSerializer"/>
> > </isd:mappings>
> > </isd:service>
> >
> >
> >
> > --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> --
> > --
> > DISCLAIMER
> >
> > Notice Regarding Entry of Orders and Instructions:
> >
> > Please do not transmit orders and/or instructions regarding your Robertson
> > Stephens account(s) by e-mail. Orders and/or instructions transmitted by
> > e-mail will not be accepted by Robertson Stephens, and Robertson Stephens
> > will not be responsible for carrying out such orders and/or instructions.
> >
> > Notice Regarding Privacy and Confidentiality:
> >
> > Robertson Stephens reserves the right to monitor and review the content of
> > all e-mail communications sent and/or received by its employees.
> >
> >
> > --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> --
> > --
> >
> > --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> --
> > --
> > DISCLAIMER
> >
> > Notice Regarding Entry of Orders and Instructions:
> >
> > Please do not transmit orders and/or instructions regarding your Robertson
> > Stephens account(s) by e-mail. Orders and/or instructions transmitted by
> > e-mail will not be accepted by Robertson Stephens, and Robertson Stephens
> > will not be responsible for carrying out such orders and/or instructions.
> >
> > Notice Regarding Privacy and Confidentiality:
> >
> > Robertson Stephens reserves the right to monitor and review the content of
> > all e-mail communications sent and/or received by its employees.
> >
> >
> > --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> --
> > --
> >
> >
>
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Re: User defined object as a request, literal XML as aresponse. Poss ible?!
Posted by Naggi Rao <na...@softhome.net>.
public Element getAllListings() in the addressBook example would give u more
insight
----- Original Message -----
From: "Khamesra, SandeepX" <sa...@intel.com>
To: <so...@xml.apache.org>; <so...@xml.apache.org>
Sent: Monday, June 18, 2001 2:09 PM
Subject: RE: User defined object as a request, literal XML as aresponse.
Poss ible?!
> Does any one have any code which returns XML as return value
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Naggi Rao [mailto:naggi@softhome.net]
> Sent: Monday, June 18, 2001 2:01 PM
> To: soap-dev@xml.apache.org; soap-user@xml.apache.org
> Subject: Re: User defined object as a request, literal XML as aresponse.
> Poss ible?!
>
>
> hi,
> Let me know if you need help..
> I have a method which accepts a Element(Object) and returns a Literal XML
>
> Naggi
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Hecking, Dirck J" <Di...@rsco.com>
> To: <so...@xml.apache.org>; <so...@xml.apache.org>
> Sent: Monday, June 18, 2001 1:33 PM
> Subject: FW: User defined object as a request, literal XML as aresponse.
> Poss ible?!
>
>
> > Guys,
> >
> > Can someone please take a shot at my problem?
> >
> > -Dirck
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Hecking, Dirck J [mailto:Dirck_Hecking@rsco.com]
> > Sent: Friday, June 15, 2001 11:13 AM
> > To: 'soap-dev@xml.apache.org'
> > Subject: User defined object as a request, literal XML as a response.
> > Poss ible?!
> >
> >
> > Guys,
> >
> > Dirck here again. I have read several mails regarding this issue. I have
> not
> > seen one that illustrates my exact problem. The key here is that I want
to
> > recieve literal xml in my response but want to supply a user defined
> object
> > as the requesting parameter. This code actually executes the service
fine
> > and reads the arguements out of my object. The
> > response gets lost though, even though I specified literal xml encoding
as
> > the default encoding for my document. My Apache Soap Service running on
> > Weblogic 5.1 has the following characteristics:
> >
> > Note: The following code is a snippet.
> >
> > Server:
> > public Element getResearch(ResearchArguments args)
> > {
> > DocumentBuilderFactory dbf =
> > DocumentBuilderFactory.newInstance();
> > DocumentBuilder xdb = dbf.newDocumentBuilder ();
> > Document doc = xdb.newDocument ();
> >
> > Element researchElement = doc.createElement("Whatever");
> >
> > // Extracts fields from the ResearchArguments class and creates a
> > dynamic
> > // research elements based on the information.
> >
> > return researchElement;
> > }
> >
> > Client:
> > public Element sendRequest()
> > {
> > url = new URL(routerUrl);
> >
> > ResearchArguments args = new
> > ResearchArguments("data1","data2","data3");
> >
> > SOAPMappingRegistry smr = new SOAPMappingRegistry();
> > BeanSerializer beanSer = new BeanSerializer();
> >
> > smr.mapTypes(Constants.NS_URI_SOAP_ENC, new
> > QName("urn:xml-soap-args-demo", "args") , ResearchArguments.class,
> > beanSer,
> > beanSer);
> >
> > call.setTargetObjectURI("urn:" + service);
> > call.setMethodName(method);
> > call.setEncodingStyleURI(Constants.NS_URI_LITERAL_XML);
> >
> > call.setSOAPMappingRegistry(smr);
> >
> > params.addElement(new Parameter("args",
> > ResearchArguments.class,
> > args,
> > Constants.NS_URI_SOAP_ENC));
> >
> > call.setParams(params);
> >
> > resp = call.invoke(url, "");
> > // A fault gets generated from the server after this line
> > }
> >
> > Exception:
> > Generated fault:
> > Fault Code = SOAP-ENV:Server
> > Fault String = java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: No Serializer
found
> > to
> > serialize a 'org.w3c.dom.Element' using encoding style
> > 'http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/'.
> >
> > Deployment Descriptor:
> > <isd:service xmlns:isd="http://xml.apache.org/xml-soap/deployment"
> > id="urn:HQService">
> > <isd:provider type="java"
> > scope="Application"
> > methods="getResearch">
> > <isd:java class="rs.ecommerce.service.providers.HQService"
> > static="false"/>
> > </isd:provider>
> >
> >
> >
>
<isd:faultListener>org.apache.soap.server.DOMFaultListener</isd:faultListene
> > r>
> >
> > <isd:mappings>
> > <isd:map
> > encodingStyle="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/"
> > xmlns:x="urn:xml-soap-args-demo"
qname="x:args"
> >
> > javaType="rs.ecommerce.service.xmlobjects.ResearchArguments"
> >
> > java2XMLClassName="org.apache.soap.encoding.soapenc.BeanSerializer"
> >
> > xml2JavaClassName="org.apache.soap.encoding.soapenc.BeanSerializer"/>
> > </isd:mappings>
> > </isd:service>
> >
> >
> >
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> --
> > --
> > DISCLAIMER
> >
> > Notice Regarding Entry of Orders and Instructions:
> >
> > Please do not transmit orders and/or instructions regarding your
Robertson
> > Stephens account(s) by e-mail. Orders and/or instructions transmitted by
> > e-mail will not be accepted by Robertson Stephens, and Robertson
Stephens
> > will not be responsible for carrying out such orders and/or
instructions.
> >
> > Notice Regarding Privacy and Confidentiality:
> >
> > Robertson Stephens reserves the right to monitor and review the content
of
> > all e-mail communications sent and/or received by its employees.
> >
> >
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> --
> > --
> >
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> --
> > --
> > DISCLAIMER
> >
> > Notice Regarding Entry of Orders and Instructions:
> >
> > Please do not transmit orders and/or instructions regarding your
Robertson
> > Stephens account(s) by e-mail. Orders and/or instructions transmitted by
> > e-mail will not be accepted by Robertson Stephens, and Robertson
Stephens
> > will not be responsible for carrying out such orders and/or
instructions.
> >
> > Notice Regarding Privacy and Confidentiality:
> >
> > Robertson Stephens reserves the right to monitor and review the content
of
> > all e-mail communications sent and/or received by its employees.
> >
> >
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> --
> > --
> >
> >
>
>
>
Re: User defined object as a request, literal XML as aresponse. Poss
ible?!
Posted by Oliver Rettig <Ol...@telda.net>.
Hi,
I´ve asked in this news-group to similar problems. I need xml as return value
and also as argument and I don´t know how to formulate that in wsdl for some
windows-clients. I´m interested in some source-code also. Thanks
Oliver
> Does any one have any code which returns XML as return value
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Naggi Rao [mailto:naggi@softhome.net]
> Sent: Monday, June 18, 2001 2:01 PM
> To: soap-dev@xml.apache.org; soap-user@xml.apache.org
> Subject: Re: User defined object as a request, literal XML as aresponse.
> Poss ible?!
>
> hi,
> Let me know if you need help..
> I have a method which accepts a Element(Object) and returns a Literal XML
>
> Naggi
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Hecking, Dirck J" <Di...@rsco.com>
> To: <so...@xml.apache.org>; <so...@xml.apache.org>
> Sent: Monday, June 18, 2001 1:33 PM
> Subject: FW: User defined object as a request, literal XML as aresponse.
> Poss ible?!
>
> > Guys,
> >
> > Can someone please take a shot at my problem?
> >
> > -Dirck
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Hecking, Dirck J [mailto:Dirck_Hecking@rsco.com]
> > Sent: Friday, June 15, 2001 11:13 AM
> > To: 'soap-dev@xml.apache.org'
> > Subject: User defined object as a request, literal XML as a response.
> > Poss ible?!
> >
> >
> > Guys,
> >
> > Dirck here again. I have read several mails regarding this issue. I have
> not
> > seen one that illustrates my exact problem. The key here is that I want to
> > recieve literal xml in my response but want to supply a user defined
> object
> > as the requesting parameter. This code actually executes the service fine
> > and reads the arguements out of my object. The
> > response gets lost though, even though I specified literal xml encoding as
> > the default encoding for my document. My Apache Soap Service running on
> > Weblogic 5.1 has the following characteristics:
> >
> > Note: The following code is a snippet.
> >
> > Server:
> > public Element getResearch(ResearchArguments args)
> > {
> > DocumentBuilderFactory dbf =
> > DocumentBuilderFactory.newInstance();
> > DocumentBuilder xdb = dbf.newDocumentBuilder ();
> > Document doc = xdb.newDocument ();
> >
> > Element researchElement = doc.createElement("Whatever");
> >
> > // Extracts fields from the ResearchArguments class and creates a
> > dynamic
> > // research elements based on the information.
> >
> > return researchElement;
> > }
> >
> > Client:
> > public Element sendRequest()
> > {
> > url = new URL(routerUrl);
> >
> > ResearchArguments args = new
> > ResearchArguments("data1","data2","data3");
> >
> > SOAPMappingRegistry smr = new SOAPMappingRegistry();
> > BeanSerializer beanSer = new BeanSerializer();
> >
> > smr.mapTypes(Constants.NS_URI_SOAP_ENC, new
> > QName("urn:xml-soap-args-demo", "args") , ResearchArguments.class,
> > beanSer,
> > beanSer);
> >
> > call.setTargetObjectURI("urn:" + service);
> > call.setMethodName(method);
> > call.setEncodingStyleURI(Constants.NS_URI_LITERAL_XML);
> >
> > call.setSOAPMappingRegistry(smr);
> >
> > params.addElement(new Parameter("args",
> > ResearchArguments.class,
> > args,
> > Constants.NS_URI_SOAP_ENC));
> >
> > call.setParams(params);
> >
> > resp = call.invoke(url, "");
> > // A fault gets generated from the server after this line
> > }
> >
> > Exception:
> > Generated fault:
> > Fault Code = SOAP-ENV:Server
> > Fault String = java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: No Serializer found
> > to
> > serialize a 'org.w3c.dom.Element' using encoding style
> > 'http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/'.
> >
> > Deployment Descriptor:
> > <isd:service xmlns:isd="http://xml.apache.org/xml-soap/deployment"
> > id="urn:HQService">
> > <isd:provider type="java"
> > scope="Application"
> > methods="getResearch">
> > <isd:java class="rs.ecommerce.service.providers.HQService"
> > static="false"/>
> > </isd:provider>
> >
> >
> >
> <isd:faultListener>org.apache.soap.server.DOMFaultListener</isd:faultListene
> > r>
> >
> > <isd:mappings>
> > <isd:map
> > encodingStyle="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/"
> > xmlns:x="urn:xml-soap-args-demo" qname="x:args"
> >
> > javaType="rs.ecommerce.service.xmlobjects.ResearchArguments"
> >
> > java2XMLClassName="org.apache.soap.encoding.soapenc.BeanSerializer"
> >
> > xml2JavaClassName="org.apache.soap.encoding.soapenc.BeanSerializer"/>
> > </isd:mappings>
> > </isd:service>
> >
> >
> >
> > --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> --
> > --
> > DISCLAIMER
> >
> > Notice Regarding Entry of Orders and Instructions:
> >
> > Please do not transmit orders and/or instructions regarding your Robertson
> > Stephens account(s) by e-mail. Orders and/or instructions transmitted by
> > e-mail will not be accepted by Robertson Stephens, and Robertson Stephens
> > will not be responsible for carrying out such orders and/or instructions.
> >
> > Notice Regarding Privacy and Confidentiality:
> >
> > Robertson Stephens reserves the right to monitor and review the content of
> > all e-mail communications sent and/or received by its employees.
> >
> >
> > --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> --
> > --
> >
> > --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> --
> > --
> > DISCLAIMER
> >
> > Notice Regarding Entry of Orders and Instructions:
> >
> > Please do not transmit orders and/or instructions regarding your Robertson
> > Stephens account(s) by e-mail. Orders and/or instructions transmitted by
> > e-mail will not be accepted by Robertson Stephens, and Robertson Stephens
> > will not be responsible for carrying out such orders and/or instructions.
> >
> > Notice Regarding Privacy and Confidentiality:
> >
> > Robertson Stephens reserves the right to monitor and review the content of
> > all e-mail communications sent and/or received by its employees.
> >
> >
> > --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> --
> > --
> >
> >
>
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