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"IntelDH" and in that section I have one or more error messages for every day with Source = IntelQRTD Event 3 and the error message reads "Error calling OSB Method." I have googled and have found nothing. Any ideas? Thanks, Guest, error calling osb method xp Mar 29, 2006 #1 Advertisements bod Guest quebi wrote: > When I open up the Event Viewer, there's
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a section called "IntelDH" and in > that section I have one or more error messages for every day with Source = > IntelQRTD Event 3 intel error calling osb method and the error message reads "Error calling OSB Method." > > I have googled and have found nothing. Any ideas? > > Thanks, Have you got any further on this one?, I have exactly the same error. All I have managed to find out
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so far is that the QRTD may use a partition to hold the habinate file it uses, and as i have had to rebuild the drive it may be that I should have setup this partition. Can't find any startup settings it, but maybe if we could find how its setup, we could alter where it thinks it needs to write this file. Keep in mind this could all be a red herring. bod, Apr 4, 2006 #2 Advertisements Guest Guest No, I haven't found anything. My system is new, though, so you'd think it would be set up correctly..... you'd think, but who knows? "bod" wrote: > > quebi wrote: > > When I open up the Event Viewer, there's a section called "IntelDH" and in > > that section I have one or more error messages for every day with Source = > > IntelQRTD Event 3 and the error message reads "Error calling OSB Method." > > > > I have googled and have found nothing. Any ideas? > > > > Thanks, > > Have you got any further on this one?, I have exactly the same error. > All I have managed to find out so far is that the QRTD may use a > partition to hold the habinate file it uses, and as i have had to > rebuild the drive it may be that I should have setup this partition. > Can't find any startup settings it, but maybe if we could find how its > setup, we could alter where it thinks it needs to write this file. Keep > in mind this could all be a red herring. > > Guest, Apr 4, 2006 #3 David Williams Guest I also have this error. All I've figured out is that its something to do with Intel ViiV (Quick Resume Technology Drivers) but there is nothing on Intel's site or anywhere else on the net regarding it... "quebi" <> wrote in message news:... > No, I haven't found anything. My system is new, though, so you'd think it > would
visit from the selection below. Home » PCbanter forum » Microsoft Windows XP » Windows XP Help and Support MSG - "Error calling OSB Method" Author Name Remember Me? Password Site Map Home Register Authors List Today's Posts Search Web Partners Search Forums Show Threads Show Posts Advanced Search Go to Page... MSG - "Error calling OSB Method" « Previous Thread | Next Thread » Thread Tools Display Modes #1 March 29th 06, 06:45 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support quebi external usenet poster Posts: n/a MSG - "Error calling OSB Method" When I open up the Event Viewer, there's a section called "IntelDH" and in that section I have one or more error messages for every day http://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/msg-error-calling-osb-method.2467938/ with Source = IntelQRTD Event 3 and the error message reads "Error calling OSB Method." I have googled and have found nothing. Any ideas? Thanks, quebi View message headers Ads #2 April 4th 06, 08:32 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support bod external usenet poster Posts: n/a MSG - "Error calling OSB Method" quebi wrote: When I open up the Event Viewer, there's a section called "IntelDH" and in that section I have one or more error messages for every day with Source http://www.pcbanter.net/showthread.php?t=870474 = IntelQRTD Event 3 and the error message reads "Error calling OSB Method." I have googled and have found nothing. Any ideas? Thanks, Have you got any further on this one?, I have exactly the same error. All I have managed to find out so far is that the QRTD may use a partition to hold the habinate file it uses, and as i have had to rebuild the drive it may be that I should have setup this partition. Can't find any startup settings it, but maybe if we could find how its setup, we could alter where it thinks it needs to write this file. Keep in mind this could all be a red herring. bod View message headers #3 April 4th 06, 03:27 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support quebi external usenet poster Posts: n/a MSG - "Error calling OSB Method" No, I haven't found anything. My system is new, though, so you'd think it would be set up correctly..... you'd think, but who knows? "bod" wrote: quebi wrote: When I open up the Event Viewer, there's a section called "IntelDH" and in that section I have one or more error messages for every day with Source = IntelQRTD Event 3 and the error message reads "Error calling OSB Method." I have googled and have found nothing. Any ideas? Thanks, Have you got any further on this one?, I have exactly the same error. All I have managed to find out so far is that th
this catalog are part of the stages.transform.messages Internationalization package and the stages.transform.messages Localization package. BEA-382500 Error: OSB Service Callout action received SOAP Fault response Description https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E14571_01/apirefs.1111/e15034/TransformLoggables.html OSB Service Callout action has received a SOAP Fault response from the web service that was invoked. The contents of the received SOAP Fault can be seen in http://genericparallel.com/2014/06/osb-and-json-proxies/ the details element of $fault message context variable. BEA-382501 Error: OSB Service Callout action received an unrecognized response Description The service invoked by OSB Service Callout action has error calling returned payload that was not consistent with the declared service binding type and as a result could not be properly parsed by OSB. For example, this can happen if a service that was registered with XML binding type, returned non well-formed XML payload. The contents of the received response can be seen in the details element of error calling osb $fault message context variable. Action Check the contents of response payload in $fault variable to see why it is inconsistent with the declared service binding type BEA-382502 Error: OSB Service Callout action received an error response Description The service invoked by OSB Service Callout action has indicated that an error condition other than a SOAP fault has occured. For example, this may happen when an HTTP 404 (Page Not Found) error code is received from an external HTTP service. The contents of the received response (if any) can be seen in the details element of $fault message context variable. Action Check the contents of response payload in $fault variable to see what the problem with service invocation is BEA-382505 Error: OSB Validate action failed validation Description The input expression has failed validation according to provided schema resource. The details of the validation error, such as specific error message, location of the invalid XML, etc. can be seen in the details element of $fault message context variable Action Check the
SOAP Headers Primer: Passing the User Headers Documentation Download License (BSD) Commercial Support/Impementations Blog Contact Me How To Build a JSON Pass-Through Proxy in OSB — 20 Comments ↓ This is a step-by-step guide on how to implement a pass-through JSON proxy in OSB. Download the full example. See other posts about OSB & JSON: Why JSON Does Help Direct Proxy Performance OSB and JSON Proxies: Gathering Statistics JSON Proxies: Inspecting & Modifying The Payload JSON is cool, but OSB doesn't recognize it as a first-class data format. OSB cannot validate it, cannot transform it, and cannot even add the smallest security token to the JSON payload. Consumers though have begun to demand support for JSON, because tests show that the serialization overhead for JSON is several times smaller than for XML. What it takes to support JSON in OSB? A JSON Proxy, Step by Step Let's walk through the process of creating a simple OSB JSON proxy. Our proxy will pass the payload through OSB to a JSON business service without being inspected or modified. While this type of implementation is very limited, it is a good first step in supporting JSON in your OSB deployments, and lets you answer "Yes, but" instead of a blunt "No" when being offered a budget. Service Description Pure REST Services A typical REST service has a separate URL per object. Using different HTTP methods, the caller may create, update or delete that object. For example, for the URL http://usermanagement/User/100500: GET - retrieves the current user information with id 100500 PUT - creates the user with id 100500 POST - updates the user with id 100500 DELETE - removes the user with id 100500 Operation-Based REST Some JSON services use a WSDL-influenced operation-based approach, where each URL is an operation, and the payload is passed to the operation with a POST method. This type of implementation is easier to implement with some of the existing tools, including OSB. For example, the same HTTP POST method with the appropriate JSON payload is used for: http://usermanagement/GetUser - retrieving a user http://usermanagement/A