Invoking the web service

I'm trying to call the web service with automatically built service client, the code is like this:
Dispatch<Source> sourceDispatch = null;
            sourceDispatch = service.createDispatch(portQName, Source.class, Service.Mode.PAYLOAD);
            Source result = sourceDispatch.invoke(new StreamSource(new StringReader(req)));where req is String variable containing whole xml message.
but after running I have an error:
Unsupported Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Supported ones are: [text/xml]
com.sun.xml.internal.ws.server.UnsupportedMediaException: Unsupported Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Supported ones are: [text/xml]
at com.sun.xml.internal.ws.encoding.StreamSOAPCodec.decode(StreamSOAPCodec.java:116)
at com.sun.xml.internal.ws.encoding.SOAPBindingCodec.decode(SOAPBindingCodec.java:280)
How to change the content-type of the message ? or maybe deal with that in better way ?
I've tried to call the service by using generated object too, this is the code
PersonManagementServiceSync_Service service = new PersonManagementServiceSync_Service();
            PersonManagementServiceSync port = service.getPersonManagementServiceSyncSoap();
            // TODO initialize WS operation arguments here
            CreatePersonRequest parameters = new CreatePersonRequest();
            SyncRequestHeaderInfo headerInfoRequest = new SyncRequestHeaderInfo();
            javax.xml.ws.Holder<CreatePersonResponse> response = new javax.xml.ws.Holder<CreatePersonResponse>();
            javax.xml.ws.Holder<SyncResponseHeaderInfo> headerInfoResponse = new javax.xml.ws.Holder<SyncResponseHeaderInfo>();
            ...parameters setup .....
            port.createPerson(parameters, headerInfoRequest, response, headerInfoResponse);but that's generates another error:
Unable to create StAX reader or writer
Does anybody know how to fix that ??? I'm using NetBeans 6.5 to build the client

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    I am trying to invoke a web service hosted on webMethods (our R/3 being an older version, can't expose function modules as web services). I am able to generate Java proxies from the wsdl provided by webMethods. But, I found by studying the generated Java proxies/stubs that its required to send both input (import) and output (export) parameters to invoke the function module.
    To give you an example, lets say, my function module takes 3 input parameters and returns 120 output parameters. So, to invoke this function, I thought I just need 3 parameters to be supplied to make a call like invokeXYZ(param1, param2, param3). But, when I looked at the generated code, I saw that I need to supply a total of 3 + 120 parameters to invoke the web service. 120 of them are empty objects of type output parameter.
    I think either SAP isn't generating the proxy classes correctly (You don't want to supply 120 arguments to make a call) or I am doing something wrong.
    Any suggestions/comments appreciated.
    Thanks,
    Kiran

    Valery,
    Here's the wsdl. I removed most of the out parameters for brevity.
    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
         <wsdl:definitions name="Neal_test_package_Handlers" targetNamespace="http://hpgena2d/"
                   xmlns:wsdl="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/"
                   xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
                   xmlns:http="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/http/"
                   xmlns:tns="http://hpgena2d/"
                   xmlns:mime="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/mime/"
                   xmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/soap/">
         <wsdl:types>
            <xsd:schema xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" targetNamespace="http://localhost/Neal_test_package/Handlers/invokeZ_CCS_CUST_INFO" xmlns:tns="http://localhost/Neal_test_package/Handlers/invokeZ_CCS_CUST_INFO">
              <xsd:complexType name="__in">
                <xsd:sequence>
                  <xsd:element name="wmAlias" nillable="true" type="xsd:string"/>
                  <xsd:element name="SEL_CONTRACT_ACCOUNT" nillable="true" type="xsd:string" minOccurs="0"/>
                  <xsd:element name="SEL_LEGACY_ACCOUNT" nillable="true" type="xsd:string" minOccurs="0"/>
                </xsd:sequence>
              </xsd:complexType>
              <xsd:complexType name="__out">
                <xsd:sequence>
                  <xsd:element name="ACCOUNT_BALANCE" nillable="true" type="xsd:string"/>
                  <xsd:element name="ACCOUNT_NAME" nillable="true" type="xsd:string"/>
                  <xsd:element name="ACCOUNT_STATUS" nillable="true" type="xsd:string"/>
                  <xsd:element name="ACCOUNT_STATUS_DESC" nillable="true" type="xsd:string"/>
                  <xsd:element name="APP_CYCLING" nillable="true" type="xsd:string"/>
                </xsd:sequence>
              </xsd:complexType>
            </xsd:schema>
         </wsdl:types>
         <wsdl:message name="invokeZ_CCS_CUST_INFOInput">
              <wsdl:part name="wmAlias" type="xsd:string"/>
              <wsdl:part name="SEL_CONTRACT_ACCOUNT" type="xsd:string"/>
              <wsdl:part name="SEL_LEGACY_ACCOUNT" type="xsd:string"/>
         </wsdl:message>
         <wsdl:message name="invokeZ_CCS_CUST_INFOOutput">
              <wsdl:part name="ACCOUNT_BALANCE" type="xsd:string"/>
              <wsdl:part name="ACCOUNT_NAME" type="xsd:string"/>
              <wsdl:part name="ACCOUNT_STATUS" type="xsd:string"/>
              <wsdl:part name="ACCOUNT_STATUS_DESC" type="xsd:string"/>
         </wsdl:message>
         <wsdl:portType name="Neal_test_package_HandlersPortType">
              <wsdl:operation name="invokeZ_CCS_CUST_INFO">
                   <wsdl:input message="tns:invokeZ_CCS_CUST_INFOInput"/>
                   <wsdl:output message="tns:invokeZ_CCS_CUST_INFOOutput"/>
              </wsdl:operation>
         </wsdl:portType>
         <wsdl:binding name="Neal_test_package_HandlersBinding" type="tns:Neal_test_package_HandlersPortType">
              <soap:binding style="rpc" transport="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/http"/>
              <wsdl:operation name="invokeZ_CCS_CUST_INFO">
                   <soap:operation soapAction=""/>
                   <wsdl:input>
                        <soap:body encodingStyle="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/" namespace="http://hpgena2d/Neal_test_package.Handlers" use="encoded"/>
                   </wsdl:input>
                   <wsdl:output>
                        <soap:body encodingStyle="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/" namespace="http://hpgena2d/Neal_test_package.Handlers" use="encoded"/>
                   </wsdl:output>
              </wsdl:operation>
         </wsdl:binding>
         <wsdl:service name="Neal_test_package_HandlersService">
              <wsdl:port name="Neal_test_package_HandlersPort0" binding="tns:Neal_test_package_HandlersBinding">
                   <soap:address location="https://hpgena2d:5555/soap/FEWSController"/>
              </wsdl:port>
         </wsdl:service>
         </wsdl:definitions>
    Thanks for your time,
    Kiran

  • Problem invoking a web service

    Hopefully this is an easy one for you gurus...
    I couldn't read my WSDL when it was in wrapped document/literal format, so I changed it to unwrapped document/literal, and now my javax.wsdl.xml.WSDLReader has no problem reading it. GREAT! Right?
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    Message was edited by:
    snoCarver
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    snoCarver

    Hi,
    Can anyone help me with this ??
    I guess I am not able to send the authorization credentials via the request to the web service invocation.
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