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Posted to soap-user@ws.apache.org by "M.Rajashekar" <Ra...@sun.com> on 2002/01/29 08:04:46 UTC
Problem with Sessions
Hi,
I have deployed service with scope set to 'Session'. When I invoke this
service (The service just returns me the session id) , the session id
returned is always null. I am using iPalnet web Server and Apache SOAP
2.2 on Solaris 5.8.
root[sh]@wajra# java org.apache.soap.server.ServiceManagerClient
http://wajra.india.sun.com:85/soap/rpcrouter list
Deployed Services:
urn:Hello
root[sh]@wajra# java org.apache.soap.server.ServiceManagerClient
http://wajra.india.sun.com:85/soap/rpcrouter query urn:Hello
<isd:service xmlns:isd="http://xml.apache.org/xml-soap/deployment"
id="urn:Hello" checkMustUnderstands="false">
<isd:provider type="java" scope="Session" methods="sayHelloTo">
<isd:java class="com.iplanet.iabs.SOAPplugin.iabswebservice"
static="false"/>
</isd:provider>
</isd:service>
I am sending the snippet of code for Service as well as client.
service :
public class iabswebservice
{
public String sayHelloTo(org.apache.soap.rpc.SOAPContext soapCtx,
String name)
{
HttpSession httpSess= (HttpSession)
soapCtx.getProperty(org.apache.soap.Constants.BAG_HTTPSESSION);
String str = httpSess.getId();
System.out.println("sayHelloTo(String name)");
request.getSession(true);
return "Hello " + name + ", How are you doing?" + " , Your Session
ID is " + str;
}
}
client :
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception
{
if(args.length == 0)
{
System.err.println("Usage: java
hello.Client [SOAP-router-URL] ");
System.exit (1);
}
try
{
URL url = null;
String name = null;
if(args.length == 2)
{
url = new URL(args[0]);
name = args[1];
}
else
{
url = new
URL("http://wajra.india.sun.com:85/soap/rpcrouter");
name = args[0];
}
// Build the call.
SOAPHTTPConnection shc = new
SOAPHTTPConnection ();
shc.setMaintainSession (true);
Call call = new Call();
call.setTargetObjectURI("urn:Hello");
call.setMethodName("sayHelloTo");
call.setEncodingStyleURI(Constants.NS_URI_SOAP_ENC);
call.setSOAPTransport (shc);
Vector params = new Vector();
params.addElement(new
Parameter("name", String.class, name, null));
call.setParams(params);
// Invoke the call.
Response resp = null;
try
{
resp = call.invoke(url, "");
}
catch( SOAPException e )
{
System.err.println("Caught
SOAPException (" + e.getFaultCode() + "): " + e.getMessage());
System.exit(-1);
}
// Check the response.
if( !resp.generatedFault() )
{
Parameter ret =
resp.getReturnValue();
Object value = ret.getValue();
System.out.println(value);
}
else
{
Fault fault = resp.getFault();
System.err.println("Generated
fault: ");
System.out.println (" Fault Code
= " + fault.getFaultCode());
System.out.println (" Fault String
= " + fault.getFaultString());
}
resp = null;
Call Nextcall = new Call();
Nextcall.setTargetObjectURI("urn:Hello");
Nextcall.setMethodName("sayHelloTo");
Nextcall.setEncodingStyleURI(Constants.NS_URI_SOAP_ENC);
Nextcall.setSOAPTransport (shc);
Vector nextparams = new Vector();
nextparams.addElement(new
Parameter("name", String.class, name, null));
Nextcall.setParams(nextparams);
try
{
resp = Nextcall.invoke(url, "");
}
catch( SOAPException e )
{
System.err.println("Caught
SOAPException (" + e.getFaultCode() + "): "+ e.getMessage());
System.exit(-1);
}
// Check the response.
if( !resp.generatedFault() )
{
Parameter ret =
resp.getReturnValue();
Object value = ret.getValue();
System.out.println(value);
}
else
{
Fault fault = resp.getFault();
System.err.println("Generated
fault: ");
System.out.println (" Fault Code
= " + fault.getFaultCode());
System.out.println (" Fault String
= " + fault.getFaultString());
}
}
catch(Exception e)
{
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
}
Thanks and Regards
Rajashekar
RE: Help:WSDL To SOAP Message
Posted by Thomas Thornbury <th...@optonline.net>.
XMLSpy will gen a SOAP request from a WSDL file.
-----Original Message-----
From: root@alumnux.com [mailto:root@alumnux.com] On Behalf Of Kallol
Banerjee
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 4:49 AM
To: soap-user@xml.apache.org
Subject: Help:WSDL To SOAP Message
Hi All,
I am using Axis now a days. I was checking out the WSDL functionalily
added with the tool kit.
Please advice me with the following :
1. Can I use the tool to generate a SOAP message from a WSDL file with
the existing tool instead of <wsdl2java >
2. Can I some how use the WSDL file so that client can orginate some
SOAP - RPC request from the service desciption given in WSDL file.
Please do advice.
Thanks and regards,
kallol
RE: Help:WSDL To SOAP Message
Posted by Thomas Thornbury <th...@optonline.net>.
XMLSpy will gen a SOAP request from a WSDL file.
-----Original Message-----
From: root@alumnux.com [mailto:root@alumnux.com] On Behalf Of Kallol
Banerjee
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 4:49 AM
To: soap-user@xml.apache.org
Subject: Help:WSDL To SOAP Message
Hi All,
I am using Axis now a days. I was checking out the WSDL functionalily
added with the tool kit.
Please advice me with the following :
1. Can I use the tool to generate a SOAP message from a WSDL file with
the existing tool instead of <wsdl2java >
2. Can I some how use the WSDL file so that client can orginate some
SOAP - RPC request from the service desciption given in WSDL file.
Please do advice.
Thanks and regards,
kallol
Help:WSDL To SOAP Message
Posted by Kallol Banerjee <ka...@alumnux.com>.
Hi All,
I am using Axis now a days. I was checking out the WSDL functionalily added
with the tool kit.
Please advice me with the following :
1. Can I use the tool to generate a SOAP message from a WSDL file with the
existing tool instead of <wsdl2java >
2. Can I some how use the WSDL file so that client can orginate some SOAP -
RPC request from the service desciption given in WSDL file.
Please do advice.
Thanks and regards,
kallol
Help:WSDL To SOAP Message
Posted by Kallol Banerjee <ka...@alumnux.com>.
Hi All,
I am using Axis now a days. I was checking out the WSDL functionalily added
with the tool kit.
Please advice me with the following :
1. Can I use the tool to generate a SOAP message from a WSDL file with the
existing tool instead of <wsdl2java >
2. Can I some how use the WSDL file so that client can orginate some SOAP -
RPC request from the service desciption given in WSDL file.
Please do advice.
Thanks and regards,
kallol