- From: keith chapman <keithgchapman@gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2007 15:12:12 +0530
- To: "Youenn Fablet" <youenn.fablet@crf.canon.fr>
- Cc: www-ws-desc <www-ws-desc@w3.org>, "Jonathan Marsh" <jonathan@wso2.com>
- Message-ID: <b72c94b30701290142g27b0286ake47c2276686bfcd@mail.gmail.com>
Hi Youenn, I'll do that and get back to you. Did u run your client agaist our server? might be good if you can run it and get the logs. Thanks, Keith. On 1/29/07, Youenn Fablet <youenn.fablet@crf.canon.fr> wrote: > > Hi Keith and all, > > MessageTest-3G results are in a very good shape, many greens :) > Concerning the operation 'Send', the WSDL file binds it to a GET > request, although this operation does not follow the IRI style since the > input is #any element. > Jonathan, can you fix the WSDL? One option would be to bind it to POST > for instance. > > Concerning MessageTest-2G, it would be simpler if I could reproduce the > bug. > I tried to emulate your messages through the wsi log files, but these > messages are correctly processed. > I will enable the server log to help me. > Could you either rerun the test this morning (CET time zone) or, much > better, create a small script that I could run > on my local machine to reproduce the bug? > > Regards, > Youenn > > keith chapman wrote: > > Hi, > > > > Attached hearwith is MessageTest-3G wso2-canon results. > > > > Youenn, > > > > the operation send did not work on the last 2 bindings, u might wanna > > have a look at that. I still couldnt run my client against > > messageTest-2G. The server sends no response at all, not even a > > operation not found or internal server error. The request goes but no > > response at all. > > > > Tahnsk, > > Keith. > > > > -- > > Keith Chapman > > WSO2 Inc. > > Oxygen for Web Services Developers. > > http://wso2.org/ > > -- Keith Chapman WSO2 Inc. Oxygen for Web Services Developers. http://wso2.org/
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