Is Axis used in creation of a web service via Jdeveloper?

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Hi Matthias,
You can try using the ICF Recorder in TCode SICF, steps below:
[http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/en/12/adc54044ed7b2de10000000a155106/frameset.htm]
That should at least catch the entire client request (1:1) before the error occurs. Remember to de-activate the recorder after you're done. There's also an option to activate a ICF trace using the similar menu path, this also should be de-activated once you're completed.
Regarding the SOAMANAGER traces, it needs to be activated before anything is logged there. That might be why you're not seeing anything there.
Regards, Trevor

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