Displaying 20 results from an estimated 700 matches similar to: "SOAP client not seeing all of my AWS service methods"
2006 Mar 22
12
RJS page.replace(_html) problems
For some time now I try to get my code working. This Monday I switched
to RJS (first with 1.0 + plugin) and yesterday to Edge Rails, so I guess
I''ve been using the most recent version.
I have a div with id="detail" which I want to update with a partial.
If I''m using page.replace_html the content will be replaced with text,
i.e. the javascript won''t become
2008 May 09
1
SSOAP: arguments passed as
Hi,
I have a SOAP service, provided by BioMoby
which I'd like to call via SSOAP.
My service breaks during genSOAPClientInterface()
genSOAPClientInterface(def=service, verbose = TRUE)
Operation MassBank_Simple_2
Error: Cannot resolve SOAP type in empty context
Problem seems to be that there are no <types> defined in the WSDL,
and that the service passes input/output as a single
2006 Sep 06
0
soapenc:base64 and xsd:base64Binary
Hello guys,
I have a little mix in all those webservices and wsdl files and all
this things, and I have maybe a strange question.
I''m trying to consume webservice from different webservice
implementation than ror. And I there is one thing from ror regenerated
wsdl file. Method parameter defined by :base64 type is defined in wsdl
as ''soapenc:base64''. My question is, why
2006 May 25
3
webservice timeout issue
I am having an issue where I am trying to test a weservice that I wrote by
connecting to it from ruby. When I submit my form that calls the webservice
it times out. you can see from the lighttpd log that the webservice
completes just after the timeout. any ideas? am I doing something wrong?
---- source ----
def validate
auth = ActionWebService::Client::Soap.new(AuthApi, "
2005 May 17
7
Basecamp API
Seeing as how the new Basecamp API reflects a similar use of RoR that
I have been working on I''m curious as to what we can expect to be
extracted from there in 0.13?
Was the API written as an ActionWebService or just as a set of controllers?
Any generic AR xml parsing/output methods that we may see in 0.13?
Any reason you decided to do everything with HTTP Get instead of
utilizing
2005 Aug 23
8
Web Services testing... Agile Book p. 435
I am attempting to test the web services added during chapter 20 of the
Agile book. The code as written in the book yields 2 errors:
test_find_product_by_id(BackendControllerApiTest):
XMLParserError: syntax error
Anyone hit this yet and get it to work?
Thanks.
Ken
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2006 Feb 20
3
Trouble connecting to a Rails SOAP web service with a simple Ruby client
Hi,
The code for my Rails webservice is below. It working just fine
through the Rails web service scaffold invoke
http://localhost:3000/ProductBackend/invoke
I''m trying to write a plain ruby command line client to access the webservice.
require ''soap/rpc/driver''
proxy = SOAP::RPC::Driver.new("http://localhost:3000/product_backend",
2007 Nov 12
1
Microsoft SOAP - Help!!
Hello,
I am trying to access Microsoft Live Search Using SOAP through R.
In R I am using the RCurl packages to make the calls.
I have the following situation that looks crazy and cannot figure out how to
solve it:
#SOAP Request
library(RCurl)
h = basicTextGatherer()
body='<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-15"?>
<SOAP-ENV:Envelope
2006 May 17
6
Problem Consuming a Web Service
I''m trying to consume a webservice from my rails application and have
discovered an interesting problem. I can call webservice functions
just fine, as long as they do not require any arguments, but function
that do require arguments do not work. The arguments are sent as
either null or an empty string.
My API has these method definitions:
api_method :otherFunction,
2009 Jun 24
1
Qualified parameters in SOAP body using .SOAP
Hello,
I am trying to reach a web service using the SOAP package. I succeeded
calling the web service, but not sending parameters to it. After much
research and tries, I think I found that the problem lies in the
namespace including the parameters in the SOAP body.
In short, my question is: how can I send unqualified parameters in the
SOAP body of a call produced through the SOAP package?
2012 Mar 07
2
SSOAP and Chemspider: Security token?
Dear community,
has anyone managed to get SSOAP working with the ChemSpider Web APIs, using functions which need the security token?
I use SSOAP 0.9-0 from the OmegaHat repository.
In the example code from SSOAP there is a sample which uses a token function. Interestingly, it checks if(!is.character(token)) first (and proceeds if the token is NOT character.) I can't test that function since I
2011 Jul 20
1
SSOAP & chemspider
Dear all,
I've been trying on and off for the past few months to get SSOAP to work with chemspider. First I tried the WSDL file:
cs<-processWSDL("http://www.chemspider.com/MassSpecAPI.asmx?WSDL")
Error in parse(text = paste(txt, collapse = "\n")) :
<text>:1:29: unexpected input
1: function(x, ..., obj = new( ?
^
In addition:
2010 Jun 22
0
Working cludge [Re: SSOAP fails with .types[[1]] : subscript out of bounds]
Hi,
so, last post from here unless I can provide any more input
to fix the upstream package.
On Tue, 2010-06-22 at 10:02 +0200, Steffen Neumann wrote:
> So I got a bit further, the reason for the error is
> that the WSDL *does not have* any <wsdl:types>...</wsdl:types>,
I created a local copy and inserted a dummy
<wsdl:types>...</wsdl:types> element.
Then, my
2006 Apr 17
5
XML-RPC Webservice API
Hi,
After following the excellent tutorials in the Agile Web Development
with Rails book, I was able to get my webservice working pretty much
perfectly :)
I can access it via SOAP and XML-RPC and look at service.wsdl to find
the API. What I can''t do however is get the API for the XML-RPC call. It
fails with :
Internal protocol error: NilClass is not a valid input stream. It must
2006 May 19
1
Strange error when testing layered web service
Hi all,
Ruby 1.8.4
Rails 1.1.2
1) Error:
test_find_hardware_by_id(HardwareControllerApiTest):
ArgumentError: illegal refid http://test.host/
c:/ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/soap/baseData.rb:166:in `decode''
c:/ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/soap/encodingstyle/soapHandler.rb:153:in
`decode_tag''
c:/ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/soap/parser.rb:179:in `decode_tag''
2008 Oct 23
4
Soap4R
The following two line code creates the issue:
factory =
SOAP::WSDLDriverFactory.new("http://aspire388:8080/ClubConcierge306/axis/LWFlowerService?wsdl")
soap = factory.create_rpc_driver
The error message is:
part: requestParams cannot be resolved
RAILS_ROOT: E:/Pavo/csat
Application Trace | Framework Trace | Full Trace
c:/ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/wsdl/soap/methodDefCreator.rb:144:in
2006 Aug 02
0
Need help with SOAP and .NET
I am trying to consume a .NET webservice from
http://ws.melissadata.com/dqws/address.asmx
Whenever I call soap.doSingleRecord I receive an error saying that I have an
"Empty XML Request Structure". Looking at the sample SOAP request it appears
that all the settings I am sending need to be wrapped in <Request> tags. So
it lookes like I need to build a seperate Request object and
2006 Jan 13
1
Send XML Document with SOAP
Hello,
yes it''s another ruby-nuby question but i cant find the right docs so I
hope either someone has an answer or can provide links to what i havent
been able to find.
I am trying to call a wsdl web service running on .net server with a
ruby client. I can make the request and with a wiredump I see the SOAP
request and responce XML files, the files are correct but I am not sure
2006 Jun 23
0
SOAP Web Service Exception
I am working on building a prototype for a Rails Web Service that will
be used potentially by non-ruby/rails languages. When testing using the
*invoke* scaffold I have no problem getting the correct result, however
when using a 3rd party PHP client I get a *NoMethodError (undefined
method `collect'' for #<SOAP::SOAPNil:0x24ea1bc>):* exception from the
rails Webrick web server.
2006 Sep 06
1
31K failed stat64's when viewing a simple (no db) rhtml page?
I''m trying to help the sys admins of my server figure out what is up
with our Rails installation (debian sarge - completely up to date).
Hitting a simple page yields 31,000 failed stat64''s and takes anywhere
from 8 - 44 seconds. They #! for ruby is correct everywhere, but it''s
like it can''t find Rails. These are box stock standard installs.
Here''s