Soap Adapter - XI_J2EE_ADAPTER_XI_HANDLER Error

Hello,
we have a very informative error here for
SOAP outbound adapter:
Sending to the SOAP-Adapter address  ..../SOAP_Adapter/MessageServlet.... with the test tool in RWB we have this error:
Error category: XI_J2EE_ADAPTER_XI_HANDLER
Error code: GENERAL_ERROR
No entries in SXMB_MONI (of course!)
No idea, what has gone wrong!
Scenario is completed in ID!
What could be possible problems related to this fantastic error message?
We are on SP17,
Comm.channel monitoring shows no errors! (green light)
Best regards
Dirk

Hi Dirk,
can u see any messges in Message monitor on the RWB.
If yes, can u check the audit log and see what the problem is?
Regards
Sunita

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    Note:Award Points if found useful

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