<s:Envelope xmlns:s="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/">
<s:Body>
<s:Fault>
<faultcode xmlns:a="http://schemas.microsoft.com/net/2005/12/windowscommunicationfoundation/dispatcher">
a:DeserializationFailed
</faultcode>
<faultstring xml:lang="en-US">
The formatter threw an exception while trying to deserialize the
message: There was an error while trying to deserialize parameter
http://URI/v1:Input. The InnerException message was \'\'EndElement\'
\'Input\' from namespace \'http://URI/v1\' is
not expected. Expecting element \'Username\'.\'. Please see
InnerException for more details.
</faultstring>
</s:Fault>
</s:Body>
</s:Envelope>
That is the fault I am receiving, here is the request I am sending:
<soap:Envelope xmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:tns="uri" xmlns:wsu="http://docs.oasisopen.org/wss/2004/01/oasis-200401-wss-wssecurity-utility-1.0.xsd" xmlns:msc="http://schemas.microsoft.com/ws/2005/12/wsdl/contract">
<soap:Header></soap:Header>
<soap:Body>
<tns:LogIn xmlns:tns="uri" xmlns="uri">
<tns:Input>
<tns:Username>user</tns:Username>
<tns:Password>pass</tns:Password>
</tns:Input>
</tns:LogIn>
</soap:Body>
</soap:Envelope>
Note that "uri" in both cases was inserted for privacy purposes (real uri's are present in the request/response). I don't know much about SOAP - if someone could point me in the right direction as to whether there is something plainly wrong with my request?
Related
I am using web service consumer(1.6.9) in Mule4 and triggering the external soap service, the external service is returning SOAP FAULT and below is the SOAP fault which I am getting as below
<soapenv:Envelope xmlns:soapenv="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" >
<soapenv:Body>
<soapenv:Fault>
<faultcode>Internal Server Error</faultcode>
<faultstring>Unexpected close tag
</urn:UniqueName>; expected
</urn:UniqueNam>
at [row,col {unknown-source}]: [40,54]
</faultstring>
<Detail>Invalid incoming request /Buyer/soap/C133/X-T/testPull?null</Detail>
</soapenv:Fault>
</soapenv:Body>
</soapenv:Envelope>
but Web service consumer in mule is returning the below error:
Caused by: com.ctc.wstx.exc.WstxParsingException: Received non-all-whitespace CHARACTERS or CDATA event in nextTag()
Please let me know what is the issue, it seems web service consumer is throwing the above error while parsing the above soap fault.
It seems to be complaining that the SOAP fault response is not valid XML because of this line:
</urn:UniqueNam>
at [row,col {unknown-source}]: [40,54]...
</faultstring>
Note how the text is between </urn:UniqueNam> and </faultstring>. That's not valid in XML. There should be an XML tag or nothing there instead of plain text.
I have a web service consumer in a flow and simply want to extract the XML contained in the soap envelope to be put on the outbound vm queue. How can I accomplish that in a flow, I have shown a sample of the soap message;
<ws:consumer-config name="WS_Connector"
connector-ref="HTTP_HTTPS" wsdlLocation="orderService.wsdl"
service="OrderService" port="OrderServiceWS"
serviceAddress="http://ws-orders.com?responseTimeout=60000"
doc:name="Web Service Consumer" />
<flow name="mainFlow">
<vm:inbound-endpoint path="request.queue"/>
<ws:consumer config-ref="WS_Connector"
operation="orderTShirts" doc:name="TShirt Service Consumer">
</ws:consumer>
<!-- Get Just the XML Payload without the Soap Envelope
for the vm outbound queue
<tshirt xmlns="http://www.webservice.order-service">
<size>17</size>
<color>red</color>
</tshirt>
-->
<vm:outbound-endpoint path="response.queue"/>
</flow>
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<soap:Envelope xmlns:soap="http://www.w3.org/2003/05/soap-envelope"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema">
<soap:Body>
<tshirt xmlns="http://www.webservice.order-service">
<size>17</size>
<color>red</color>
</tshirt>
</soap:Body>
</soap:Envelope>
The web-service-consumer is designed to only accept the body/operation part of the XML document and will produce body/operation in response.
Pls go through the dataweave document :- https://docs.mulesoft.com/mule-user-guide/v/3.7/web-service-consumer
What you can do here use XSLT transforer or DataWeave to add your soap envelope after your <ws:consumer/> in the response something like following example :-
<!-- your code above -->
<ws:consumer config-ref="WS_Connector" operation="orderTShirts" doc:name="TShirt Service Consumer"/>
<dw:transform-message doc:name="XML to JSON" >
<dw:input-payload doc:sample="ListInventoryResponse.xml"/>
<dw:set-payload><![CDATA[%dw 1.0
%output application/xml
%namespace ns0 http://mulesoft.org/tshirt-service
%namespace soap http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/
---
soap#Envelope : {
soap#Body:payload
}]]></dw:set-payload>
</dw:transform-message>
The solution I found is quite simple
<mulexml:dom-to-xml-transformer doc:name="SOAP Response to XML" encoding="UTF-8" mimeType="application/xml" outputEncoding="UTF-8"/>
I tried to subscribe push notification for calendar event using ews soap request. But unfortunately it failed
Error: The request failed schema validation: Could not find schema information for the element 'Subscribe'.
I follow the link :
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/office/aa566188%28v=exchg.150%29.aspx#sectionSection3
Could you please give any solution for that or any resource.
My EWS soap request :
`
</t:RequestServerVersion><t:TimeZoneContext><t:TimeZoneDefinition Name="UTC" Id="UTC"></t:TimeZoneDefinition></t:TimeZoneContext>
<t:ExchangeImpersonation>
<t:ConnectingSID>
<t:PrimarySmtpAddress>test email address</t:PrimarySmtpAddress>
</t:ConnectingSID>
</t:ExchangeImpersonation>
</soap:Header>
<soap:Body>
<Subscribe xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema">
<PushSubscriptionRequest xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/exchange/services/2006/messages">
<FolderIds xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/exchange/services/2006/types">
<DistinguishedFolderId Id="calendar" />
</FolderIds>
<EventTypes xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/exchange/services/2006/types">
<EventType>CreatedEvent</EventType>
<EventType>DeletedEvent</EventType>
<EventType>ModifiedEvent</EventType>
</EventTypes>
<StatusFrequency xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/exchange/services/2006/types">1</StatusFrequency>
<URL xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/exchange/services/2006/types">My own website url</URL>
</PushSubscriptionRequest>
</Subscribe>
`
Response
`<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<s:Envelope xmlns:s="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/">
<s:Body>
<s:Fault>
<faultcode xmlns:a="http://schemas.microsoft.com/exchange/services/2006/types">a:ErrorSchemaValidation</faultcode>
<faultstring xml:lang="en-US">The request failed schema validation: Could not find schema information for the element 'Subscribe'.</faultstring>
<detail>
<e:ResponseCode xmlns:e="http://schemas.microsoft.com/exchange/services/2006/errors">ErrorSchemaValidation</e:ResponseCode>
<e:Message xmlns:e="http://schemas.microsoft.com/exchange/services/2006/errors">The request failed schema validation.</e:Message>
<t:MessageXml xmlns:t="http://schemas.microsoft.com/exchange/services/2006/types">
<t:LineNumber>17</t:LineNumber>
<t:LinePosition>6</t:LinePosition>
<t:Violation>Could not find schema information for the element 'Subscribe'.</t:Violation>
</t:MessageXml>
</detail>
</s:Fault>
</s:Body>
</s:Envelope>`
You are missing namespace for Subscribe tag. Soething like:
<m:Subscribe xmlns:m="http://schemas.microsoft.com/exchange/services/2006/messages">
Using PowerShell I can easily get know "BookInPolicy" state in the room by executing command Get-CalendarProcessing -Identity "ROOM_NAME" | Format-List
But question is perfoming something like that by using EWS manage api.
I spent a lot of time exploring this issue in the internet and unfortunately i found nothing. Is it realy posible to do? I hope you gave me some useful advices or solution.
By using the GetUserConfiguration EWS request you can obtain some of the BookInPolicy information.
E.g. by sending the following request for a meeting room's calendar
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><soap:Envelope xmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:m="http://schemas.microsoft.com/exchange/services/2006/messages" xmlns:t="http://schemas.microsoft.com/exchange/services/2006/types">
<soap:Header>
<t:RequestServerVersion Version="Exchange2010_SP2"/>
</soap:Header>
<soap:Body>
<m:GetUserConfiguration>
<m:UserConfigurationName Name="Calendar">
<t:DistinguishedFolderId Id="calendar">
<t:Mailbox>
<t:EmailAddress>room#company.com</t:EmailAddress>
</t:Mailbox>
</t:DistinguishedFolderId>
</m:UserConfigurationName>
<m:UserConfigurationProperties>All</m:UserConfigurationProperties>
</m:GetUserConfiguration>
</soap:Body>
</soap:Envelope>
you will obtain a dictionary of information containing (among others) the following two fields
<t:DictionaryEntry>
<t:DictionaryKey>
<t:Type>String</t:Type>
<t:Value>AllBookInPolicy</t:Value>
</t:DictionaryKey>
<t:DictionaryValue>
<t:Type>Boolean</t:Type>
<t:Value>false</t:Value>
</t:DictionaryValue>
</t:DictionaryEntry>
<t:DictionaryEntry>
<t:DictionaryKey>
<t:Type>String</t:Type>
<t:Value>BookInPolicy</t:Value>
</t:DictionaryKey>
<t:DictionaryValue>
<t:Type>StringArray</t:Type>
<t:Value>75480a35-de48-46ad-8378-7c66137de736</t:Value>
<t:Value>498e21e9-1d88-4254-bea0-8d976c3e451d</t:Value>
<t:Value>08ffb1dd-64b8-438f-a924-ac3782975abf</t:Value>
</t:DictionaryValue>
</t:DictionaryEntry>
The downside is that I don't know how to query the IDs received for BookInPolicy.
You can obtain some permission information by using a GetFolder request
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><soap:Envelope xmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:m="http://schemas.microsoft.com/exchange/services/2006/messages" xmlns:t="http://schemas.microsoft.com/exchange/services/2006/types">
<soap:Header>
<t:RequestServerVersion Version="Exchange2010_SP2"/>
</soap:Header>
<soap:Body>
<m:GetFolder>
<m:FolderShape>
<t:BaseShape>AllProperties</t:BaseShape>
</m:FolderShape>
<m:FolderIds>
<t:DistinguishedFolderId Id="calendar">
<t:Mailbox>
<t:EmailAddress>room#company.com</t:EmailAddress>
</t:Mailbox>
</t:DistinguishedFolderId>
</m:FolderIds>
</m:GetFolder>
</soap:Body>
</soap:Envelope>
and reviewing the returned permission set but I didn't find any way to connect the permission information to the BookInPolicy IDs. (sample permission below)
<t:CalendarPermission>
<t:UserId>
<t:SID>S-1-5-21-799214634-780288877-1039276024-11759</t:SID>
<t:PrimarySmtpAddress>group#company.com</t:PrimarySmtpAddress>
<t:DisplayName>group</t:DisplayName>
</t:UserId>
<t:CanCreateItems>false</t:CanCreateItems>
<t:CanCreateSubFolders>false</t:CanCreateSubFolders>
<t:IsFolderOwner>false</t:IsFolderOwner>
<t:IsFolderVisible>true</t:IsFolderVisible>
<t:IsFolderContact>false</t:IsFolderContact>
<t:EditItems>None</t:EditItems>
<t:DeleteItems>None</t:DeleteItems>
<t:ReadItems>FullDetails</t:ReadItems>
<t:CalendarPermissionLevel>Reviewer</t:CalendarPermissionLevel>
</t:CalendarPermission>
I apologize in advance if this post feels too long. But 1) this is my first post ever and 2) I have really been over the river and through the woods trying to figure this out.
The Add Service Reference feature in Visual Studio 2012 produces a proxy that (apparently) generates invalid SOAP messages. I suspect it has to do with serialization or how the proxy types are decorated but I cannot seem to figure it out. Help is much appreciated.
Detail 1. My environment is Visual Studio 2012 and I have created a .NET 4.5 class library with a service reference to https://sandbox-api.bancbox.com/v1/BBXPort?wsdl. I'm attempting to call the getClient() function; which is defined here. (http://www.bancbox.com/api/view/45)
The code looks like this:
public void GetClient()
{
// create an instance of the service reference proxy class
var bbx=newBBXClient();
bbx.ChannelFactory.Endpoint.Behaviors.Remove<System.ServiceModel.Description.ClientCredentials>();
bbx.ChannelFactory.Endpoint.Behaviors.Add(new CustomCredentials());
bbx.ClientCredentials.UserName.UserName="MY_USERNAME";
bbx.ClientCredentials.UserName.Password="MY_PASSWORD";
var customerId=newid {
subscriberReferenceId="44XX33YY"
};
var request=newgetClientRequest {
subscriberId=MY_SUBSCRIBER_ID,
clientId=customerId
};
var response=bbx.getClient(request);
}
Detail 2. I have made many successful calls into the web service via SoapUI. The successful SoapUI-produced SOAP messages look like this
<soapenv:Envelope xmlns:sch="schema.bancbox.com" xmlns:soapenv="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/">
<soapenv:Header>
<wsse:Security soapenv:mustUnderstand="1" xmlns:wsse="http://docs.oasis-open.org/wss/2004/01/oasis-200401-wss-wssecurity-secext-1.0.xsd" xmlns:wsu="http://docs.oasis-open.org/wss/2004/01/oasis-200401-wss-wssecurity-utility-1.0.xsd">
<wsse:UsernameToken wsu:Id="UsernameToken-11">
<wsse:Username>MY_USERNAME</wsse:Username>
<wsse:Password Type="http://docs.oasis-open.org/wss/2004/01/oasis-200401-wss-username-token-profile-1.0#PasswordText">MY_PASSWORD</wsse:Password>
<wsse:Nonce EncodingType="http://docs.oasis-open.org/wss/2004/01/oasis-200401-wss-soap-message-security-1.0#Base64Binary">tRLo6AlRKl+/rULiKq6A6g==</wsse:Nonce>
<wsu:Created>2013-02-22T18:32:02.204Z</wsu:Created>
</wsse:UsernameToken>
</wsse:Security>
</soapenv:Header>
<soapenv:Body>
<sch:getClient>
<getClientRequest>
<subscriberId>MY_SUBSCRIBER_ID</subscriberId>
<clientId>
<!--Optional:-->
<subscriberReferenceId>44XX33YY</subscriberReferenceId>
</clientId>
</getClientRequest>
</sch:getClient>
</soapenv:Body>
</soapenv:Envelope>
Detail 3. Per Fiddler, my failed SOAP messages look like this
<s:Envelope xmlns:s="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/" xmlns:u="http://docs.oasis-open.org/wss/2004/01/oasis-200401-wss-wssecurity-utility-1.0.xsd">
<s:Header>
<VsDebuggerCausalityData xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/vstudio/diagnostics/servicemodelsink">uIDPozcAgEH0QhJHloqMBWUf3mAAAAAA5wy3enJkDUGU8IaMUCFyEjzfL+1Uez1HhAvEeFpJ+30ACQAA</VsDebuggerCausalityData>
<o:Security s:mustUnderstand="1" xmlns:o="http://docs.oasis-open.org/wss/2004/01/oasis-200401-wss-wssecurity-secext-1.0.xsd">
<o:UsernameToken u:Id="uuid-6e1c9f81-0651-41f7-b659-26b191bf7e13-1" xmlns:u="http://docs.oasis-open.org/wss/2004/01/oasis-200401-wss-wssecurity-utility-1.0.xsd">
<o:Username>MY_USERNAME</o:Username>
<o:Password Type="http://docs.oasis-open.org/wss/2004/01/oasis-200401-wss-username-token-profile-1.0#PasswordText">MY_PASSWORD</o:Password>
<o:Nonce EncodingType="http://docs.oasis-open.org/wss/2004/01/oasis-200401-wss-soap-message-security-1.0#Base64Binary">hGggJkxurSkHQ3MKoeBK6AmEHNs=</o:Nonce>
<u:Created>2013-02-23T11:24:47.663Z</u:Created>
</o:UsernameToken>
</o:Security>
</s:Header>
<s:Body xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema">
<getClient xmlns="schema.bancbox.com">
<getClientRequest xmlns="">
<subscriberId>MY_SUBSCRIBER_ID</subscriberId>
<clientId>
<subscriberReferenceId>XX55YY22</subscriberReferenceId>
</clientId>
</getClientRequest>
</getClient>
</s:Body>
</s:Envelope>
The SOAP message above is produced when running the GetClient() method. GetClient throws the following Exception.
System.ServiceModel.FaultException
Unmarshalling Error: cvc-elt.4.2: Cannot resolve 'getClientRequest' to a type definition for element 'getClientRequest'.
When I replay the same failing message using SoapUI, I get the following response:
<soap:Envelope xmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/">
<soap:Body>
<soap:Fault>
<faultcode>soap:Client</faultcode>
<faultstring>Unmarshalling Error: cvc-elt.4.2: Cannot resolve 'getClientRequest' to a type definition for element 'getClientRequest'. </faultstring>
</soap:Fault>
</soap:Body>
</soap:Envelope>
Detail 4. Based on my research, this indicates that the server on the other end is Apache CXS. It's choking on my SOAP request. So I started playing around with my SOAP message and submitting it via SoapUI.
The first glaring distance in the successful message and my fail message are these lines
SUCCESS
<sch:getClient>
<getClientRequest>
FAIL
<getClient xmlns="schema.bancbox.com">
<getClientRequest xmlns="">
So the first thing that I did was make my getClientRequest tag identical to the successful one.
<getClient xmlns="schema.bancbox.com">
<getClientRequest>
This produced the following response.
<soap:Envelope xmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/">
<soap:Body>
<soap:Fault>
<faultcode>soap:Server</faultcode>
<faultstring>Found element {schema.bancbox.com}getClientRequest but could not find matching RPC/Literal part</faultstring>
</soap:Fault>
</soap:Body>
</soap:Envelope>
The next thing that I did is change the way the getClient tag is assigned a schema.
BEFORE
<getClient xmlns="schema.bancbox.com">
AFTER
<s:Envelope xmlns:bb="schema.bancbox.com" xmlns:s="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/" xmlns:u="http://docs.oasis-open.org/wss/2004/01/oasis-200401-wss-wssecurity-utility-1.0.xsd">
. . .
<bb:getClient>
<getClientRequest>
. . .
</bb:getClient>
The resultant SOAP message looks like this and it is successful.
<s:Envelope xmlns:bb="schema.bancbox.com" xmlns:s="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/" xmlns:u="http://docs.oasis-open.org/wss/2004/01/oasis-200401-wss-wssecurity-utility-1.0.xsd">
<s:Header>
<VsDebuggerCausalityData xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/vstudio/diagnostics/servicemodelsink">uIDPozcAgEH0QhJHloqMBWUf3mAAAAAA5wy3enJkDUGU8IaMUCFyEjzfL+1Uez1HhAvEeFpJ+30ACQAA</VsDebuggerCausalityData>
<o:Security s:mustUnderstand="1" xmlns:o="http://docs.oasis-open.org/wss/2004/01/oasis-200401-wss-wssecurity-secext-1.0.xsd">
<o:UsernameToken u:Id="uuid-6e1c9f81-0651-41f7-b659-26b191bf7e13-1" xmlns:u="http://docs.oasis-open.org/wss/2004/01/oasis-200401-wss-wssecurity-utility-1.0.xsd">
<o:Username>MY_USERNAME</o:Username>
<o:Password Type="http://docs.oasis-open.org/wss/2004/01/oasis-200401-wss-username-token-profile-1.0#PasswordText">MY_PASSWORD</o:Password>
<o:Nonce EncodingType="http://docs.oasis-open.org/wss/2004/01/oasis-200401-wss-soap-message-security-1.0#Base64Binary">hGggJkxurSkHQ3MKoeBK6AmEHNs=</o:Nonce>
<u:Created>2013-02-23T11:24:47.663Z</u:Created>
</o:UsernameToken>
</o:Security>
</s:Header>
<s:Body xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema">
<bb:getClient>
<getClientRequest>
<subscriberId>MY_SUBSCRIBER_ID</subscriberId>
<clientId>
<subscriberReferenceId>XX55YY22</subscriberReferenceId>
</clientId>
</getClientRequest>
</bb:getClient>
</s:Body>
</s:Envelope>
So the million dollar questions are WHY and HOW.
*WHY does the .NET proxy class serialize the SOAP message the way it does?
*HOW do I fix it? How can I may my proxy serialize into the SOAP message above? How can I force the serializer to define shorthand for the message namespace in the Envelop and then use the shorthand in the message tag?
FYI, to even get to this point I had to get past a number of WCF WSE issues and ended up implementing the solution so generously provided on Rich Stahls blog. I would post the link but apparently I don't have enough rep.
From I understand, the SOAP message that WCF produces is syntactically correct. However, Java CXF web services are very rigid with regards to the SOAP messages that they will accept.
The solution to specific problem setting aliases for xml namespace definitions in the Operation node of the SOAP messages produced by WCF proxies involves implementing a Custom Message Inspector is detailed here: Force WCF to create an xml namespace alias in client proxy.
This has completely resolved my issue.