wsimport uses SOAP 1.2 for SOAP 1.1 wsdl - java

I've got this wsdl supplied for a SOAP 1.1, once I try to generate my java code using wsimport, it handles the wsdl as being 1.2. Which subsiquentially throws an error:
com.sun.tools.ws.wsdl.framework.ParseException: invalid extension element: "soap:body" (in namespace "http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/soap/")
If I change the soap name change from:
xmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/soap12/
to
xmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/soap/
It generates my code, but I'm not sure what other consequences this has (I can't yet connect to the endpoint at this time). Plus I don't want to hack the wsdl.
Is there any known error in wsimport that let's it incorrectly handle a 1.1 wsdl as being 1.2? (well, known... I can't find anything about this after hours of searching)
Is there a work around where for example I can force wsimport to use soap 1.1?
Any other solution without editting the wsdl?
wsdl code here:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<wsdl:definitions xmlns:wsdl="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/" xmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/soap/" xmlns:http="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/http/" xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:soapenc="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/" xmlns:mime="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/mime/" xmlns:rpa="urn:ns:cdm:reisinformatie:data:vi:1" xmlns:tns="urn:ns:cdm:reisinformatie:message:actuelelandelijkeberichten:1" xmlns:ns="urn:ns:cdm:reisinformatie:message:actuelelandelijkeberichten:1" targetNamespace="urn:ns:cdm:reisinformatie:message:actuelelandelijkeberichten:1">
<wsdl:types>
<xsd:schema xmlns:rpa="urn:ns:cdm:reisinformatie:data:vi:1" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:tns="urn:ns:cdm:reisinformatie:message:actuelelandelijkeberichten:1" targetNamespace="urn:ns:cdm:reisinformatie:message:actuelelandelijkeberichten:1" elementFormDefault="qualified" attributeFormDefault="unqualified" version="1.0">
<xsd:import schemaLocation="ri-cdm-vi-lab.xsd" namespace="urn:ns:cdm:reisinformatie:data:vi:1"/>
<xsd:element name="GeefActueleLandelijkeBerichtenRequestMessage" type="rpa:GeefActueleLandelijkeBerichtenRequestMessageType"/>
<xsd:element name="GeefActueleLandelijkeBerichtenResponseMessage" type="rpa:GeefActueleLandelijkeBerichtenResponseMessageType"/>
<xsd:element name="GeefActueleLandelijkeBerichtenFaultMessage" type="rpa:GeefActueleLandelijkeBerichtenFaultMessageType"/>
</xsd:schema>
</wsdl:types>
<wsdl:message name="GeefActueleLandelijkeBerichtenRequest">
<wsdl:part name="parameter" element="tns:GeefActueleLandelijkeBerichtenRequestMessage"/>
</wsdl:message>
<wsdl:message name="GeefActueleLandelijkeBerichtenResponse">
<wsdl:part name="parameter" element="tns:GeefActueleLandelijkeBerichtenResponseMessage"/>
</wsdl:message>
<wsdl:message name="GeefActueleLandelijkeBerichtenFault">
<wsdl:part name="Fout" element="tns:GeefActueleLandelijkeBerichtenFaultMessage"/>
</wsdl:message>
<wsdl:portType name="ActueleLandelijkeBerichtenSoap">
<wsdl:documentation>Actuele LandelijkeBerichten Soap Port</wsdl:documentation>
<wsdl:operation name="GeefActueleLandelijkeBerichten">
<wsdl:input message="tns:GeefActueleLandelijkeBerichtenRequest"/>
<wsdl:output message="tns:GeefActueleLandelijkeBerichtenResponse"/>
<wsdl:fault name="Fout" message="tns:GeefActueleLandelijkeBerichtenFault"/>
</wsdl:operation>
</wsdl:portType>
<wsdl:binding name="ActueleLandelijkeBerichtenSoap" type="tns:ActueleLandelijkeBerichtenSoap">
<soap:binding style="document" transport="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/http"/>
<wsdl:documentation>Actuele LandelijkeBerichten Soap Binding</wsdl:documentation>
<wsdl:operation name="GeefActueleLandelijkeBerichten">
<soap:operation soapAction="urn:GeefActueleLandelijkeBerichten"/>
<wsdl:input>
<soap:body use="literal"/>
</wsdl:input>
<wsdl:output>
<soap:body use="literal"/>
</wsdl:output>
<wsdl:fault name="Fout">
<soap:body use="literal"/>
</wsdl:fault>
</wsdl:operation>
</wsdl:binding>
<wsdl:service name="ActueleLandelijkeBerichten">
<wsdl:documentation>Actuele LandelijkeBerichten Service</wsdl:documentation>
<wsdl:port name="RPAActueleLandelijkeBerichtenSoap" binding="tns:ActueleLandelijkeBerichtenSoap">
<soap:address location="NotDefined"/>
<wsdl:documentation>Reisinformatie Pull Applicatie Actuele LandelijkeBerichten Soap Service</wsdl:documentation>
</wsdl:port>
</wsdl:service>
</wsdl:definitions>
note: two .xsd's not included

Right, we've decided to generate the code with CXF (which works) and then add that to the delivery file.
Also, another team at our company ran into same problem and couldn't find a solution for this as well.
So, the answer seems to be: use CXF.

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Can't creating web service from WSDL (netbeans: There is no service in specified WSDL file.)

I created WSDL file in Altora XMLSpay and I whant created Web service in Netbeans (Web servicies from WSDL...) but always when add .wsdl file Netbeans write that "There is no service in specified WSDL file." Can you help me? What's wrong with my wsdl documnet?
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<wsdl:definitions xmlns:wsdl="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/" xmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/soap/" xmlns:http="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/http/" xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:soapenc="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/" xmlns:mime="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/mime/" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:tns="http://new.webservice.namespace" xmlns:soap12="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/soap12/" targetNamespace="http://new.webservice.namespace">
<wsdl:types>
<xs:schema targetNamespace="http://new.webservice.namespace" elementFormDefault="qualified"/>
</wsdl:types>
<wsdl:message name="NewMessageRequest">
<wsdl:part name="parameter" type="xs:string"/>
</wsdl:message>
<wsdl:message name="NewMessageResponse">
<wsdl:part name="parameter" type="xs:string"/>
</wsdl:message>
<wsdl:portType name="GetDbStatus">
<wsdl:operation name="OpenDB">
<wsdl:input message="tns:NewMessageRequest"/>
<wsdl:output message="tns:NewMessageResponse"/>
</wsdl:operation>
</wsdl:portType>
<wsdl:binding name="GetDbStatusBinding" type="tns:GetDbStatus">
<soap:binding style="document" transport="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/http"/>
<wsdl:operation name="OpenDB">
<soap:operation soapAction="urn:#NewOperation"/>
<wsdl:input>
<soap:body use="literal"/>
</wsdl:input>
<wsdl:output>
<soap:body use="literal"/>
</wsdl:output>
</wsdl:operation>
</wsdl:binding>
<wsdl:service name="Test_Wsdl">
<wsdl:port name="GetDbstatusPort" binding="tns:GetDbStatusBinding">
<soap:address location="http://localhost:8080/mpo_getdbstatus/GetDbStatus"/>
</wsdl:port>
</wsdl:service>
</wsdl:definitions>
I think your problem in your wsdl
GetDbStatusBinding
The part of the message 'NewMessageRequest' references a schema type instead of a schema element.
The part of the message 'NewMessageResponse' references a schema type instead of a schema element.
It helped me but I have another error:
[ERROR] Schema descriptor {http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema}string in message part "messageReq" is not defined and could not be bound to Java. Perhaps the schema descriptor {http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema}string is not defined in the schema imported/included in the WSDL. You can either add such imports/includes or run wsimport and provide the schema location using -b switch.
line 8 of file:/C:/.../.../mpo_getdbstatus/src/conf/xml-resources/web-services/NewWebServiceFromWSDL/wsdl/mpo_getdbstatus_wsdl.wsdl
C:......\mpo_getdbstatus\nbproject\jaxws-build.xml:31: Error starting wsimport: null
<wsimport sourcedestdir="${build.generated.dir}/jax-wsCache/service/NewWebServiceFromWSDL" destdir="${build.generated.dir}/jax-wsCache/service/NewWebServiceFromWSDL" wsdl="${basedir}/${conf-dir}xml-resources/web-services/NewWebServiceFromWSDL/wsdl/mpo_getdbstatus_wsdl.wsdl" catalog="catalog.xml" encoding="${source.encoding}" extension="true" verbose="true" fork="false" xnocompile="true" xendorsed="true">
<depends file="${basedir}/${conf-dir}xml-resources/web-services/NewWebServiceFromWSDL/wsdl/mpo_getdbstatus_wsdl.wsdl"/>
<produces dir="${build.generated.dir}/jax-wsCache/service/NewWebServiceFromWSDL"/>
</wsimport>

Failed to parse the WSDL

I am trying to generate src from wsdl using following tutorial but getting exception while wsimport.
http://www.mkyong.com/webservices/jax-ws/jax-ws-wsgen-tool-example/
wsimport -keep -verbose
http://localhost:7001/poc-war/ServerInfoService?wsdl
Getting following error :
C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.8.0_102\bin>wsimport -keep -verbose http://localhost:7001/poc-war/ServerInfoService?wsdl
parsing WSDL...
[ERROR] Server returned HTTP response code: 504 for URL: http://localhost:7001/poc-war/ServerInfoService?wsdl
Failed to read the WSDL document: http://localhost:7001/poc-war/ServerInfoService?wsdl, because 1) could not find the document; /2) the document could not be read; 3) the root element of the document is not <wsdl:definitions>.
[ERROR] Could not find wsdl:service in the provided WSDL(s):
At least one WSDL with at least one service definition needs to be provided.
Failed to parse the WSDL.
ServerInfoService?wsdl
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?><wsdl:definitions xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:wsdl="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/" xmlns:tns="http://ws.mkyong.com/" xmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/soap/" xmlns:ns1="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/http" name="ServerInfoService" targetNamespace="http://ws.mkyong.com/">
<wsdl:types>
<xsd:schema xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:ns0="http://ws.mkyong.com/" targetNamespace="http://ws.mkyong.com/">
<xsd:complexType name="getIpAddressResponse">
<xsd:sequence>
<xsd:element minOccurs="0" name="return" type="xsd:string"/>
</xsd:sequence>
</xsd:complexType>
<xsd:complexType name="getIpAddress"/>
<xsd:element name="getIpAddressResponse" type="ns0:getIpAddressResponse"/>
<xsd:element name="getIpAddress" type="ns0:getIpAddress"/>
</xsd:schema>
</wsdl:types>
<wsdl:message name="getIpAddress">
<wsdl:part element="tns:getIpAddress" name="parameters"/>
</wsdl:message>
<wsdl:message name="getIpAddressResponse">
<wsdl:part element="tns:getIpAddressResponse" name="parameters"/>
</wsdl:message>
<wsdl:portType name="ServerInfo">
<wsdl:operation name="getIpAddress">
<wsdl:input message="tns:getIpAddress" name="getIpAddress"/>
<wsdl:output message="tns:getIpAddressResponse" name="getIpAddressResponse"/>
</wsdl:operation>
</wsdl:portType>
<wsdl:binding name="ServerInfoServiceSoapBinding" type="tns:ServerInfo">
<soap:binding style="document" transport="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/http"/>
<wsdl:operation name="getIpAddress">
<soap:operation soapAction="" style="document"/>
<wsdl:input name="getIpAddress">
<soap:body use="literal"/>
</wsdl:input>
<wsdl:output name="getIpAddressResponse">
<soap:body use="literal"/>
</wsdl:output>
</wsdl:operation>
</wsdl:binding>
<wsdl:service name="ServerInfoService">
<wsdl:port binding="tns:ServerInfoServiceSoapBinding" name="ARMServicePortTypeImplPort">
<soap:address location="http://10.19.9.92:7001/poc-war/ServerInfoService"/>
</wsdl:port>
</wsdl:service>
</wsdl:definitions>
This is a networking issue. You could open the wsdl in your browser copy and paste the text into a new .wsdl file and regenerate it from the hard drive URL vs a network URL.
I have had times where network security has made it impossible for me to reach WSDL's using some development tools so keeping a copy locally can work. I admit it is a work around at best but 502 is not easy to troubleshoot without a lot more information.

Can't get an output while calling java web service using php

I have create a web service using java. I used the below code to call the web service using php.
$client = new SoapClient("http://localhost:8080/imageCom/wsdl/CompareImage.wsdl");
$stock = "http://localhost/pic/blueTshirts/b10.jpg";
$parameters= array("url"=>$stock);
$values = $client->checkSimilarity($parameters);
var_dump($values);
When I run the code I get the following output. But it doesn't display the result
output: object(stdClass)#2 (0) { }
Here is my WSDL
<wsdl:definitions xmlns:apachesoap="http://xml.apache.org/xml-soap" xmlns:impl="http://simalarity.imageCom" xmlns:intf="http://simalarity.imageCom" xmlns:wsdl="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/" xmlns:wsdlsoap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/soap/" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" targetNamespace="http://simalarity.imageCom">
<!--
WSDL created by Apache Axis version: 1.4
Built on Apr 22, 2006 (06:55:48 PDT)
-->
<wsdl:types>
<schema xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" elementFormDefault="qualified" targetNamespace="http://simalarity.imageCom">
<element name="checkSimilarity">
<complexType>
<sequence>
<element name="url" type="xsd:string"/>
</sequence>
</complexType>
</element>
<element name="checkSimilarityResponse">
<complexType/>
</element>
</schema>
</wsdl:types>
<wsdl:message name="checkSimilarityRequest">
<wsdl:part element="impl:checkSimilarity" name="parameters"></wsdl:part>
</wsdl:message>
<wsdl:message name="checkSimilarityResponse">
<wsdl:part element="impl:checkSimilarityResponse" name="parameters"></wsdl:part>
</wsdl:message>
<wsdl:portType name="CompareImage">
<wsdl:operation name="checkSimilarity">
<wsdl:input message="impl:checkSimilarityRequest" name="checkSimilarityRequest"></wsdl:input>
<wsdl:output message="impl:checkSimilarityResponse" name="checkSimilarityResponse"></wsdl:output>
</wsdl:operation>
</wsdl:portType>
<wsdl:binding name="CompareImageSoapBinding" type="impl:CompareImage">
<wsdlsoap:binding style="document" transport="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/http"/>
<wsdl:operation name="checkSimilarity">
<wsdlsoap:operation soapAction=""/>
<wsdl:input name="checkSimilarityRequest">
<wsdlsoap:body use="literal"/>
</wsdl:input>
<wsdl:output name="checkSimilarityResponse">
<wsdlsoap:body use="literal"/>
</wsdl:output>
</wsdl:operation>
</wsdl:binding>
<wsdl:service name="CompareImageService">
<wsdl:port binding="impl:CompareImageSoapBinding" name="CompareImage">
<wsdlsoap:address location="http://localhost:8080/imageCom/services/CompareImage"/>
</wsdl:port>
</wsdl:service>
</wsdl:definitions>
What I am doing wrong? Please help me.
The thing is you are getting standard class object array in return.
You have to extract the values accordingly
print_r($array) will print your array recursively.
You may also loop over an array of objects like below,
foreach ($array as $key => $object) {
echo $object->object_property;
}
Think of an array as a collection of things. It's a bag where you can store your stuff and give them a unique id (key) and access them.

Interoperability of JAX-WS hashmap and .NET dictionary

Im creating a JAX-WS webservice on Wildfly 8.0 and consuming it on a VS2013 C# project, what I can't figure out is how can I map a HashMap to .net Dictionary.
My question is, is there a way to create a JAX-WS webservice that is compatible with the .net Dictionary and its automatically converted by the "Add service reference"?
"Add service reference" advanced settings:
Test webservice:
#WebService
#SOAPBinding(style = SOAPBinding.Style.RPC)
#BindingType(javax.xml.ws.soap.SOAPBinding.SOAP12HTTP_BINDING)
public class Test
{
#WebMethod
public HashMap<String, Pojo> echoMap(String input)
{
return new HashMap<String, Pojo>();
}
}
Generated WSDL:
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?><wsdl:definitions xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:wsdl="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/" xmlns:tns="http://ws.aiko.com/" xmlns:soap12="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/soap12/" xmlns:ns1="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/http" name="TestService" targetNamespace="http://ws.aiko.com/">
<wsdl:types>
<xs:schema xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:tns="http://ws.aiko.com/" targetNamespace="http://ws.aiko.com/" version="1.0">
<xs:element name="facility" type="tns:pojo"/>
<xs:complexType name="pojo">
<xs:sequence>
<xs:element minOccurs="0" name="Name" type="xs:string"/>
</xs:sequence>
</xs:complexType>
</xs:schema>
</wsdl:types>
<wsdl:message name="echoMapResponse">
<wsdl:part name="return">
</wsdl:part>
</wsdl:message>
<wsdl:message name="echoMap">
<wsdl:part name="arg0" type="xsd:string">
</wsdl:part>
</wsdl:message>
<wsdl:portType name="Test">
<wsdl:operation name="echoMap">
<wsdl:input message="tns:echoMap" name="echoMap">
</wsdl:input>
<wsdl:output message="tns:echoMapResponse" name="echoMapResponse">
</wsdl:output>
</wsdl:operation>
</wsdl:portType>
<wsdl:binding name="TestServiceSoapBinding" type="tns:Test">
<soap12:binding style="rpc" transport="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/http"/>
<wsdl:operation name="echoMap">
<soap12:operation soapAction="" style="rpc"/>
<wsdl:input name="echoMap">
<soap12:body namespace="http://ws.aiko.com/" use="literal"/>
</wsdl:input>
<wsdl:output name="echoMapResponse">
<soap12:body namespace="http://ws.aiko.com/" use="literal"/>
</wsdl:output>
</wsdl:operation>
</wsdl:binding>
<wsdl:service name="TestService">
<wsdl:port binding="tns:TestServiceSoapBinding" name="TestPort">
<soap12:address location="http://localhost:8080/app/Test"/>
</wsdl:port>
</wsdl:service>
</wsdl:definitions>
I don't think HashMap is interoperable; it also isn't a Java xml type known to JAXB (the framework which turns SOAP XML into java instances which is probably why it's not described in the WSDL.
You can use the tips in this post to provide an adapter Java class which tells the JAXB runtime how to convert your HashMap into an xml structure.
However, I doubt this will be natively consumed by a .Net client as Dictionary. You could try to produce the xml structure described in this article from your Java adapter in the hopes that it will be interpreted as Dictionary.

How to cunsume Java based Soap Web Service in javascript/ajax?

I've to provide a .jsp page(index.jsp) along with my Web Service project for testing purpose.
Basically the .jsp page has a textarea, for reading a soap request as a string & on submitting it the soap response will come.
I tried it with "javax.xml.ws.Service & Dispatch" class, it's working fine.
But now I'm asked for a javascript/ajax based code.
Can anybody help me regarding this.
I'm giving a sample .wsdl file here :
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?>
<wsdl:definitions xmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/soap/"
xmlns:tns="http://zensar.com/greeting" xmlns:wsdl="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/"
xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" name="Greeting"
xmlns:grtng="http://zensar.com/greeting/schema"
targetNamespace="http://zensar.com/greeting">
<wsdl:types>
<xsd:schema targetNamespace="http://zensar.com/greeting">
<xsd:import namespace="http://zensar.com/greeting/schema"
schemaLocation="Greeting.xsd"></xsd:import>
</xsd:schema>
</wsdl:types>
<wsdl:message name="GreetingRequest">
<wsdl:part element="grtng:GreetingRequest" name="GreetingRequest" />
</wsdl:message>
<wsdl:message name="GreetingResponse">
<wsdl:part element="grtng:GreetingResponse" name="GreetingResponse" />
</wsdl:message>
<wsdl:portType name="GreetingPort">
<wsdl:operation name="Greeting">
<wsdl:input message="tns:GreetingRequest" />
<wsdl:output message="tns:GreetingResponse" />
</wsdl:operation>
</wsdl:portType>
<wsdl:binding name="Greeting" type="tns:GreetingPort">
<soap:binding style="document"
transport="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/http" />
<wsdl:operation name="Greeting">
<soap:operation soapAction="http://zensar.com/GreetingWS/Greeting" />
<wsdl:input>
<soap:body use="literal" />
</wsdl:input>
<wsdl:output>
<soap:body use="literal" />
</wsdl:output>
</wsdl:operation>
</wsdl:binding>
<wsdl:service name="Greeting">
<wsdl:port binding="tns:Greeting" name="Greeting">
<soap:address location="http://localhost:8085/Greeting/services" />
</wsdl:port>
</wsdl:service>
</wsdl:definitions>**
Personally, I'd say consuming the web service directly through javascript is a bit masochistic.
In my opinion it'd be much easier for the javascript to call a server side method (with whatever architecture that may be, c#, java, php etc) then do a CURL request and send the response back to the front end.
Writing out a soap endpoint by hand in javascript just seems pointless when you could use something like Axis2 at the server side to do the boiler plate heavy loading of the SOAP handshake.
You can try this ... http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/webservices/library/ws-wsajax/
This article explains everything in detail.

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