Cannot seem to register any of my web services in OWSM, v10.1.3.1

Hi All -
I am using Oracle Web Services Manager, v10.1.3.1 build [2006.10.06.06.37]
Whenever I try to use OWSM management console to register a web service with my gateway I get the following error:
"Service information cannot be added because of the following reason(s):
Cannot read WSDL: Failed to retrieve the Service WSDL from WSDL URL with HTTP Status 401"
I have verified the service's WSDL is accessible by navigating to its URL. The web service is hosted in weblogic and is on the same machine as OWSM.
Any suggestions?
Thanks.
-greg

Hi,
I had the same problem, but using HTTP. Check if the gateway ID that exist in your gateway settings is the same that exist in gateway configuration file (gateway.component.id argument): <ORACLE_HOME>/owsm/config/gateway/gateway-config-installer.properties.
If isn't, you must enter the gateway ID from OWSM settings in gateway.component.id argument into this file and redeploy de gateway application.
Let me know if it will work. because I tried do set my OWSM do accept HTTPS requests from my client application and it didn't work.
Thanks,
Rodrigo

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    #Go to Firefox > History > Clear recent history or (if no Firefox button is shown) go to Tools > Clear recent history.
    #Under "Time range to clear", select "Everything".
    #Now, click the arrow next to Details to toggle the Details list active.
    #From the details list, check ''Cache'' and ''Cookies'' and uncheck everything else.
    #Now click the ''Clear now'' button.
    Further information can be found in the [[Clear your cache, history and other personal information in Firefox]] article.
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