Service Control

Hello,
We've created a proxy service using AquaLogic Service Bus. Using ALSB's test console we've verified that the proxy service works fine when provided XML that conforms to the WSDL's schema.
We then created a page flow portlet in workshop that is supposed to call the proxy service using a service control based on the WSDL just mentioned. So we have a form with all the parameters needed to complete the request. When we actually submit the form, ALSB complains that the SOAP request received does not conform to the WSDL. We looked in ALSBs log, and we found that the request coming in looked quite different from the one that is generated when using ALSBs test console.
Could someone tell me why this is happening and how to solve it? Has anyone successfully called an ALSB proxy service from a portlet using a service control? Are there better ways to achieve this?
Thanks.
Edited by yosri2007 at 04/16/2008 7:43 AM

Hi Oliver,
What I understood is that earlier you were using the wls8.1 to invoke webservice and it was working but when you upgrade it to 9.2 then it is not working. And since you have to use the wsdl generated by your legacy systems so I guess you might be using Ant tasks. If I'm correct then from the exception it seems the client that is created is not able to de-serialize the complex types. I know u wud be knowin but have you checked the client generated by 8.1 and that generated by 9.2. Have you updated your ClientGenTask class because the 8.1 ClientGenTask is available in wls9.2 but it has been deprecated. So BEA recommends to update the class to 9.2 "weblogic.wsee.tools.anttasks.ClientGenTask"
Hope this helps...
http://e-docs.bea.com/wls/docs92/pdf/webserv.pdf
But hey you are using ServiceControl then i think weblogic wud be generating the client for you right. Well I have never used ServiceControl I've also faced a problem in compatibility. So when I used the ant tasks it worked and that too of wls8.1 task. Can you do one thing if you can create your client using ant task and check whether it wud work out(just curious). And pls use either version of the clientgentask. Hope it may work...
If using ant task is not a gud practice in wlp then please correct :) I too need to get myself clear...
Thanks

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