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Re: [bpel-dev] Can I consume asmx services in processes designed with the BPEL Design?
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Hi Neto,
I'm sorry, but I have actually no Mac for testing here.
As already mentioned I would suggest to add
-Dhttp.nonProxyHosts=.*.local
to the VM Arguments of your server.
Tobias
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Von: bpel-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx im Auftrag von Neto
Gesendet: Di 5.4.11 18:31
An: BPEL Designer project developer discussions.
Betreff: Re: [bpel-dev] Can I consume asmx services in processes designed with the BPEL Design?
Hi Tobias thank you,
I'm using a Mac OS 10.5, eclipse JEE Helios, BPEL Designer v 0.5.0, apache tomcat 5.5, and ode 1.3.5.
I followed the following installation tutorial (adapting it for the Mac OS):
http://www-inf.it-sudparis.eu/~nguyen_n/teaching_assistant/bpel/installing_bpel_designer_and_apache_ode_on_eclipse_v3.4.x
I tried the same steps on the windows OS and it works perfectly. Has someone an idea what I'm doing wrong?
the full error is following:
18:01:46,805 ERROR [ExternalService] Error sending message (mex={PartnerRoleMex#hqejbhcnphr66c7emqi4mu [PID {http://process.org <http://process.org/> }process_cc-1] calling org.apache.ode.bpel.epr.WSAEndpoint@58e50f2c.ConversionRate(...) Status ASYNC}): Dangling meta character '*' near index 0
*.local
^
[...]
On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 10:45 PM, <tobias.liefke@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Neto,
without knowing your configuration in detail, but stacktraces often give an hint, what is going wrong (and most times you can use a web search using some keywords from the exception, like ' "dangling meta character" org.apache.axis2.transport.http.ProxyConfiguration '):
...
Dangling meta character '*' near index 0
*.local
^
java.util.regex.PatternSyntaxException: Dangling meta character '*' near index 0
*.local
^
...
at java.lang.String.matches(String.java:2090)
at org.apache.axis2.transport.http.ProxyConfiguration.validateNonProxyHosts(ProxyConfiguration.java:261)
at org.apache.axis2.transport.http.ProxyConfiguration.isProxyEnabled(ProxyConfiguration.java:223)
at org.apache.axis2.transport.http.AbstractHTTPSender.getHostConfiguration(AbstractHTTPSender.java:271)
...
It seems, that you have somewhere defined the system property "http.nonProxyHosts" to be "*.local" - or that's the default - and are using an an old ODE version (with an old Axis2 Library), which has a bug interpreting that property as regular expression. Either update your ODE or change that property to ".*.local"
Hope that helps.
Tobias
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