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2007-02-03 00:28:58 UTC
Hi there
I bashed my head against this for a bit before I gave up. I was trying
to connect using Visual Studio 2003/RM11 and the updated WSDL file I
downloaded from Adept. I also got SOAP errors and tried tweaking the
WSDL, but didn't quite get there. If anyone else has got this working
I'd also like to hear about it.
Paul
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Paul Matthews
ICT Specialist (Knowledge Management),
Overseas Development Institute (ODI),
111 Westminster Bridge Road, London SE1 7JD
Tel: +44 (0)20 7922 0303
Fax: +44 (0)20 7922 0399
Skype: paulusdm
***@odi.org.uk
http://www.odi.org.uk/
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From: ***@isiresearchsoft.com
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On Behalf Of Lyly.Yonkwa[***@fc-md.umd.edu]
Sent: 20 January 2007 00:45
To: RIS-***@edcksrhat.isinet.com
Subject: <RefMan> SOAP Service Problem
Hi All,
I am trying to access the Reference Manager SOAP Web Service using
VB.Net and Java ( I tried both because I was having problems). It seems
like both languages don't recognize the the ComplexType <xs:complexType
name="List"> used in the WSDL document, particularly the <xs:restriction
base="soapenc:Array">.
Using VB.Net, when I open the WDSL file I have the following warning
message "Namespace http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/' is not
available to be referenced in this schema.
C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\WebPublisher\RSSoapServices.wsdl Line 9, Line 10", I
have ignored the message and I have created the proxy class required to
access the webservice, but all methods that return <xs:complexType
name="List"> are throwing an SOAPException with the message "Service
Error: Generic". All other simple methods work just fine.
I also tried to call the Service using Java language features, All
methods that return the List as type are not recognized at all, other
methods work fine.
Did anyone tried using the RM SOAP Service with success, if yes, how did
you do?
Does anyone having the same problem?
Does anyone have an idea about how to solve the problem I mentioned
earlier?
Any suggestion is welcome
I bashed my head against this for a bit before I gave up. I was trying
to connect using Visual Studio 2003/RM11 and the updated WSDL file I
downloaded from Adept. I also got SOAP errors and tried tweaking the
WSDL, but didn't quite get there. If anyone else has got this working
I'd also like to hear about it.
Paul
-------------------------------------------------
Paul Matthews
ICT Specialist (Knowledge Management),
Overseas Development Institute (ODI),
111 Westminster Bridge Road, London SE1 7JD
Tel: +44 (0)20 7922 0303
Fax: +44 (0)20 7922 0399
Skype: paulusdm
***@odi.org.uk
http://www.odi.org.uk/
-----Original Message-----
From: ***@isiresearchsoft.com
[mailto:***@isiresearchsoft.com]
On Behalf Of Lyly.Yonkwa[***@fc-md.umd.edu]
Sent: 20 January 2007 00:45
To: RIS-***@edcksrhat.isinet.com
Subject: <RefMan> SOAP Service Problem
Hi All,
I am trying to access the Reference Manager SOAP Web Service using
VB.Net and Java ( I tried both because I was having problems). It seems
like both languages don't recognize the the ComplexType <xs:complexType
name="List"> used in the WSDL document, particularly the <xs:restriction
base="soapenc:Array">.
Using VB.Net, when I open the WDSL file I have the following warning
message "Namespace http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/' is not
available to be referenced in this schema.
C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\WebPublisher\RSSoapServices.wsdl Line 9, Line 10", I
have ignored the message and I have created the proxy class required to
access the webservice, but all methods that return <xs:complexType
name="List"> are throwing an SOAPException with the message "Service
Error: Generic". All other simple methods work just fine.
I also tried to call the Service using Java language features, All
methods that return the List as type are not recognized at all, other
methods work fine.
Did anyone tried using the RM SOAP Service with success, if yes, how did
you do?
Does anyone having the same problem?
Does anyone have an idea about how to solve the problem I mentioned
earlier?
Any suggestion is welcome
-----Original Message-----
Sent: Friday, January 12, 2007 8:14 PM
Subject: RE: <RefMan> cite-while-you write toolbar
Dear Sarah
Please reinstall the Word 2003. I think it may be resolved.
Best regards
Yours
Danesh
Our secretary has a problem in that the cite-while-you-write toolbar
has disappeared from her Word 2003. I tried the fixes in the manual -
ie first repairing RM, then manually reinstalling the rm11cwyw files,
to no effect.
I don't think she has macromedia contibute or flashpaper on her
system, but she recently added a new dictation program - Dragon
"Naturally speaking" which links with Word, so presumably is likely to
be the one conflicting. Does anyone have any experience with this?
Can anyone tell me what sort of file might conflict with the cwyw
link, so I can look in the program files and see what to delete?
Thanks for any help
Sarah Cage
Senior Scientific Information Specialist National Poisons Information
Service Birmingham, UK
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Sent: Friday, January 12, 2007 8:14 PM
Subject: RE: <RefMan> cite-while-you write toolbar
Dear Sarah
Please reinstall the Word 2003. I think it may be resolved.
Best regards
Yours
Danesh
Our secretary has a problem in that the cite-while-you-write toolbar
has disappeared from her Word 2003. I tried the fixes in the manual -
ie first repairing RM, then manually reinstalling the rm11cwyw files,
to no effect.
I don't think she has macromedia contibute or flashpaper on her
system, but she recently added a new dictation program - Dragon
"Naturally speaking" which links with Word, so presumably is likely to
be the one conflicting. Does anyone have any experience with this?
Can anyone tell me what sort of file might conflict with the cwyw
link, so I can look in the program files and see what to delete?
Thanks for any help
Sarah Cage
Senior Scientific Information Specialist National Poisons Information
Service Birmingham, UK
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