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Re: Further along, new problem...: msg#00366text.xml.soap.user
As a SOAP newbie, I have an identical problem to Jason's, but I'm afraid his solution doesn't work for me: >> when I installed Apache SOAP, I followed method 2, which has you create >> a context based on the non-WAR /soap directory. This doesn't work. You >> must use the WAR file I did use deployment method 1, putting the WAR file in %tomcat_home%/webapps. However, I still get the identical NullPointerException that vexed Jason: java.lang.NullPointerException at org.apache.soap.transport.TransportMessage.read(TransportMessage.java:206) at org.apache.soap.util.net.HTTPUtils.post(HTTPUtils.java:333) at org.apache.soap.transport.http.SOAPHTTPConnection.send (SOAPHTTPConnection.java:282) at org.apache.soap.rpc.Call.invoke(Call.java:205) at GetMessage.main(GetMessage.java:43) (Apache SOAP Admin shows that the service that GetMessage is calling is deployed.) I haven't used TcpTunnelGui yet -- I'm assuming I'd get the same result as Jason got and there's some stupidly simple answer -- is there? TIA John |
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