Error Accessing Document
the xml for transport. org.jibx.soap.SOAPException: Error unmarshalling message Root cause: org.jibx.runtime.JiBXException: Error accessing document org.jibx.soap.SOAPContext.unmarshalSOAP(SOAPContext.java:254) org.jibx.soap.client.SOAPClient.call(SOAPClient.java:170) org.jibx.soap.client.SOAPClient.call(SOAPClient.java:213) org.jibx.runtime.JiBXException: Error accessing document org.jibx.runtime.impl.XMLPullReaderFactory$XMLPullReader.next(XMLPullReaderFactory.java:281) org.jibx.runtime.impl.UnmarshallingContext.toStart(UnmarshallingContext.java:508) org.jibx.soap.SOAPContext.unmarshalSOAP(SOAPContext.java:184) org.jibx.soap.client.SOAPClient.call(SOAPClient.java:170) org.jibx.soap.client.SOAPClient.call(SOAPClient.java:213) The root cause of the problem was that I wasn't actually calling the web service I thought I was - the call was being made to a different URL, which was probably resulting in a 404. Therefore the code was trying to read XML from the response and not finding any. << Java can't connect to Oracle Database Calling PL/SQL from Java >> Tags: jibx xml java About Me I'm Tim Sawyer. I'm a software architect. I usually end up writing software in my spare time too, though I can also be found playing percussion and taking photos. Quick Reference GNU Screen Reference South Quick Reference Postgres psql Quick Reference Django Date Reference JavaScript Reference Markdown Quick Reference Recent Links File Formats and Tools for Virtualization Learn Advanced HTML and CSS Swag - Mustache Plugins Regular Expression Visualisation Postgres Performance MapIt - UK Map Geocoding Flag Graphics Spinning Down Idle Drives Blog Archive July 2016 June 2016 May 2016 April 2016 March 2016 February 2016 January 2016 December 2015 November 2015 October 2015 September 2015 August 2015 July 2015
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