Web Services :: GregorianCalendar Object Passed As Null In Request - JAX-WS On Websphere
Jan 20, 2015
I created the WSDL first in RSA and then created the java bean skelaton from the WSDL. There are a couple of dateTime fields in the WSDL that are created as GregorianCalendar objects.
When I test with SOAPui and the date fields are passed correctly, everything works great. But when there is an invalid date format or anything else in the SOAP request, instead of returning a Conversion exception or some other validation exception, the field is passed as a null to the request object in the SOAP IMPL. Should't this return an exception?
Sample requests inputs:
<endTimeStamp>2014-01-28T01:30:14.474Z</endTimeStamp> - Date
<endTimeStamp>06-FEB-14 01.51.00.000000000 AM</endTimeStamp> - Null
<endTimeStamp>Any other string be it a date or not.</endTimeStamp> - Null
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Jan 27, 2015
I have an endpoint that will determine if a passed in integer is prime or not. Should the request to this endpoint be GET or POST? Right now, I'm thinking it should be GET since it doesn't do anything to any resource.
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Nov 27, 2014
I want to print RAW Request Response XML to console. I have created the stubs using wsdl2java axis2. wsdl2java has created 2 java files, one for stub and one for callbackhandler.
I am trying with below method but getting null value for
operationContext.getMessageContext("Out") / operationContext.getMessageContext("In");.
public void SOAPLogHandler(Stub stub){
ServiceContext serviceConxt = stub._getServiceClient().getServiceContext();
//**** Enable the Cache to hold the last operation
OperationContext OperationContext = new OperationContext();
boolean cacheLastOperationContext = true;
OperationContext.setComplete(true); // Enable the Cache value
serviceConxt.setCachingOperationContext(cacheLastOperationContext);
serviceConxt.setLastOperationContext(OperationContext);
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Nov 27, 2014
I am calling a SOAP based webservice using JAX-WS and a client jar. I want to get a request and response somehow and save it for audit purposes. How I can do this?
When I google it, only Handlers come up, but, as far as I understand, it is not applicable on client side.
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Feb 23, 2015
In SOAPUI, how can I add a new property in a HTTP Test Request? I konw that this there isn´t, but should be somethink like that:
testRunner.testCase.getTestStepByName("myHttpTestRequest").addProperty("newProperty","newValue");
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Nov 14, 2014
I generated a WebService from a WSDL using JAXWS and import the finally generated WSDL to my SOAPUI to send out the request and view the response. For some reason, I always have to set WSS TimeToLive as 1000 in the request properties, else I get an error in the response. Now, I generated a client from the WSDL. I wonder if I need to set the WSS TimeToLive here as well
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Dec 18, 2014
I have an apache server with rest APIs accepting Json object and produce Json object.testing the sever using Chrome advanced rest client show no problems.I then tried to create a jave client, using org.jboss.resteasy:
public T sendPostRequest(String url, T input) throws Exception {
ClientRequest request = getNewClientRequest(url);
ObjectMapper om = new ObjectMapper();
final String body = om.writeValueAsString(input);
request.body(MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON, body);
final ClientResponse<String> responseObj = request.post(String.class);
validateResponseString(url, responseObj);
String responseString = responseObj.getEntity(String.class);
responseObj.releaseConnection();
[code]....
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Apr 6, 2015
I am trying to generate this request with my Java program, but I just can't seem to figure it out: curl -v -H "Authorization:Basic MY_AUTH_CODE" -H "Accept:application/xml" -H "app_id:MY_APP_ID" -H "app_key:MY_APP_KEY" -X GET "THIRD_PARTY_URL"
I tried to generate a query string, but I keep getting 403 errors. I also tried to input my parameters using URLConnection.getRequestProperty("name", "value"), but that didn't work either.
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Mar 23, 2015
I want to write one REST client program for POST request ,request and response is in JSON Format.
public String getAck() {
HttpURLConnection httpConnection = null;
URL url=null;
try {
url = new URL("http://test:8080/ils/main");
} catch (Exception e) {
// TODO Auto-generated catch block
e.printStackTrace();
[Code]....
Line OutputStream os = httpConnection.getOutputStream();
I am getting connection time out problem
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Oct 29, 2014
I'm working on a method that would parse the value of the array of object that I passed through a parameter. I would like to ask if making Object as a parameter is doable. Let's say I have a class Student and Teacher. I created a class the would handle the sched and name it class Schedule and extend this class to the Student and Teacher. Now I want to have a function that will accept an array of Schedule from either Student and Teacher, what ever object I will pass in the parameter. I know its easy to just make a method with a separate parameter of my classes but im looking for a more dynamic code.
class Student extends Schedule{
//variables here for student
}
[code]
class Teacher extends Schedule{
//variables here for teacher
}
[/code]
private void parseObject(ArrayList<Object> objct){
Schedule temp = objct.get(0);
//there is no error in this part
}
Now when i will try to use the function and pass a data, it will not accept since my parameter should be an array of object. How would I twist dis one?
ArrayList<Student> temp_student = new Array....
parseObject(temp_student); // it will not accept my parameter, how would i make it as an object
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Nov 26, 2014
users are trying saving or updating incident request on website they are able to see fault string =Java.lang.stackoverflow : null when saving or updating ticket request on flex with Java hibernate.
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Dec 30, 2014
Please find below my JSON object ,how can we split
[
{"alpha2Code":"AF",
"alpha3Code":"AFG",
"altSpellings":"AF,Afganistan",
"area":652230.0,
"callingcode":"93",
"capital":"Kabul",
"currency":"AFN",
"gini":27.8,
[code]....
I need it should be split & Write Java code by JSONArray and JSONObject
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Jul 2, 2012
How to create a new object for each request in servlets? Where init() will be useful here?
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Feb 21, 2014
I tried the following and it gives me null pointer exception. I just want to verify if what is the actual value of a length of an array?
Object [] obj = null;
System.out.println("length:" + obj.length);
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Dec 1, 2012
Is it possible to get data directly from request object in service method of servlet than why it is not possible to write directly into response object through service method instead of this we have to take PrintWriter or ServletOutputStream class object....
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Oct 27, 2014
why using the get method(c.get(c.HOUR_OF_DAY)); gives me the correct hour(currently 19) but directly accesing c.HOUR_OF_DAY returns 11 ? It shows In the documentation that HOUR_OF_DAY is public.
import java.util.*;
public class calendar2 {
public static void main(String[] args) {
new calendar2().timer();
}
private void timer() {
Calendar c=Calendar.getInstance();
//c.clear();
System.out.println(c.get(c.HOUR_OF_DAY));
System.out.println(c.HOUR_OF_DAY);
}
}
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Mar 8, 2015
I have a class of Date with a constructor with 3 parameters in it. Those 3 parameters are int data type just to enter month, year, day.
I have another class called Author which has a constructor of Date diedDate; as a parameter passing to the Author constructor.
I was asked to call the Date parameter is null, call the default constructor but I thought for the Date parameter I could only enter something like 0,0,0 instead of typing in null, null, null because null is for String data type isn't it?
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Nov 7, 2014
I've been assigned to create a Black Jack game with a gui. In this game I've created a seperate Player and Dealer class, and both initiated them, however when I try to call a Player object in a certain way I get a null pointer reference. (It should be noted that the Player object is an array)
public void runGame(){
while(running){
while(dealer.getPoints() <=19){
int count=0;
[Code] .....
And this is how I've initilized the Player class in the constructor
Player[] players = new Player[numberofplayers];
for(int i=0; i<numberofplayers; i++){
players[i] = new Player(i);
players[i].setDeck(d1);
gui.add(players[i].getPanel());
}
What I don't get is if I change players[i] to dealer, it works fine.
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Apr 14, 2014
I am trying to parse a XML string into `org.w3c.dom.Document` object.
I have looked at solutions provided [here](xml - How to convert String to DOM Document object in java? - Stack Overflow), [here](How to create a XML object from String in Java? - Stack Overflow) and a few other blogs that give a variation of the same solution. But the `Document` object's #Document variable is always null and nothing gets parsed.
Here is the XML
XMLMappingValidator v = new XMLMappingValidator("<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
" +
"<mapping>
" +
"<container>
" +
"<source-container>c:stem.csv</source-container>
[Code] ....
When I call
**v.getXML().toString()**
I get
`[#document: null]`
Clearly, the parse is failing. But I don't understand why.
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Apr 15, 2014
I am trying to parse a XML string into `org.w3c.dom.Document` object.
I have looked at solutions provided [here](xml - How to convert String to DOM Document object in java? - Stack Overflow), [here](How to create a XML object from String in Java? - Stack Overflow) and a few other blogs that give a variation of the same solution. But the `Document` object's #Document variable is always null and nothing gets parsed.
Here is the XML
Java Code:
XMLMappingValidator v = new XMLMappingValidator("<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
" +
"<mapping>
" +
"<container>
" +
"<source-container>c:stem.csv</source-container>
[Code] .....
When I call Java Code: **v.getXML().toString()** mh_sh_highlight_all('java');
I get Java Code: `[#document: null]` mh_sh_highlight_all('java');
Clearly, the parse is failing. But I don't understand why.
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May 24, 2015
The question pretty much says it all, but I tasked myself with creating a program about lemurs. There are multiple class files in this program. In the below code snippet, I have my TreeLemur.class which extends to the Lemur.class which extends to the Mammal.class. However, when I create a Tree Lemur object in the main program, it is returning null consistently from certain methods. What am I doing wrong here?
TreeLemur.class :
public class TreeLemur extends Lemur {
private String groupSize;
private String diet;
private String fur;
public void setGroupSize() {
groupSize = "
Group Size: Large";
}
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As of yet, I'm just trying to get Tree Lemur working properly to continue with creating the other if-branches within the main program.
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Oct 15, 2014
I have just enabled CDI on Websphere 8.5.5 and added interceptors
In beans.xml file
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<beans xmlns="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/
XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:schemeLocation="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee http://
java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee/beans_1_0.xsd">
<interceptors>
<class>com.example.jaxrs.SecurityChecked</class>
</interceptors>
</beans>
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When i deploy EAR, i get below error.
WebContainerL I WebContainerLifecycle startApplication OpenWebBeans Container is starting...
[10/15/14 14:53:15:259 EDT] 00000067 BeansDeployer E BeansDeployer deploy org.apache.webbeans.exception.WebBeansConfigurationException: Given class : interface com.example.jaxrs.SecurityChecked is not a interceptor class
what would be the cause of this error?
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May 22, 2014
i want to use EJB 3 in my WAS8 application but it doesn't work.First of all i created an remote-interface:
import javax.ejb.Remote;
@Remote
public interface EjbTestRemote {
public void doSth();
}
Then i created a session bean class:
import javax.ejb.Stateless;
@Stateless
public class EjbTest implements EjbTestRemote {
[code]....
But now i want to call the session bean from a normal (no servlet, no ejb) java class but i doesn't work (NamingNotFoundException):
try {
Context ctx = new InitialContext();
EjbTestRemote ejbTestLocal = (EjbTestRemote) ctx.lookup("java:comp/env/EjbTest");
ejbTestLocal.doSth();
} catch (NamingException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
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Mar 10, 2014
I have a web application where the server has to write the excel document to the output stream.It takes more than 5 minutes for the server to write it.After 5 minutes i get a '504 gateway timeout' error code. I have tried setting the timeout values in the web container in Admin Console.Still the same problem.I followed this link.
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I even tried setting the ConnectionKeepAliveTimeout and ConnectionIOTimeOut values. But still didn't work. How do i increase the timeout value?
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Feb 25, 2014
I have the following questions:
1. Does a GET HTTP request contain a request body? If yes what is contained in it? Are the request headers also part of the request body?
2. Is it possible to send a byte array as part of the GET request in its body?
3. Is there a size limitation on the data that can be sent via a GET request?
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Nov 13, 2014
I am new to JMS and Websphere server and I am trying to access a JMS queue configured on Websphere Application Server 8 from my Java code. But I am getting the exception mentioned below:
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: com.ibm.ws.naming.util.CommonHelpers
at com.ibm.websphere.naming.WsnInitialContextFactory.getInitialContext(Unknown Source)
at javax.naming.spi.NamingManager.getInitialContext(NamingManager.java:230)
at javax.naming.InitialContext.initializeDefaultInitCtx(InitialContext.java:313)
at javax.naming.InitialContext.getDefaultInitCtx(InitialContext.java:343)
at javax.naming.InitialContext.internalInit(InitialContext.java:281)
[code]...
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