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Accessing KM from another App on a Netweaver 7.1 CE Server

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Hello,

 

1) i want to access the KM on our Portal (NW 7.0) from my EJBs (NW 7.1 CE). Does KM only expose Web-Services to achieve this or are there also Java-Beans with Remote-Interfaces available so that i can use KM more directly.

 

2) I'm testing the KM-WS (Repository-Manager). I successfully downloaded files from a repository using that Web-Service. Now i want to use the service to create a document. But that Method expects parameters, which are not bound to Java-Objects directly. Instead the parameters are objects  and that objects have getter and setter-Methods which only support JAXBElements. I now don't know how to handle that parameters.

 

 

So my method looks like this:

FObject is my own independent Definition of a document.

 

     public FObject putFileData (FObject nFObject, String username, String password)     {          System.err.println("Start putFileData");          FObject tFObject = nFObject;          try          {               URL wsdlLocation = new URL("http://myportalhost:50000/RepositoryFrameworkWS/Config1?wsdl");               RepositoryFrameworkWS rf = new RepositoryFrameworkWS(wsdlLocation, new QName("urn:RepositoryFrameworkWSWsd","RepositoryFrameworkWS"));               // RepositoryFrameworkWS rf = new RepositoryFrameworkWS();               RepositoryFrameworkWSViDocument vi = rf.getConfig1Port_Document();               ((BindingProvider)vi).getRequestContext().put(BindingProvider.USERNAME_PROPERTY , username);               ((BindingProvider)vi).getRequestContext().put(BindingProvider.PASSWORD_PROPERTY , password);                              Content nContent = new Content();               JAXBElement<byte[]> md = new JAXBElement<byte[]>(new QName("urn:com.sap.netweaver.bc.rf.ws.content"),byte[].class,nFObject.getFContent());               nContent.setContent(md);                              ContentMetadata nContentMetadata = new ContentMetadata();               nContentMetadata.setLength(nFObject.getFContent().length);               JAXBElement<ContentMetadata> cmd = new JAXBElement<ContentMetadata> (new QName("urn:com.sap.netweaver.bc.rf.ws.content"),ContentMetadata.class, nContentMetadata);               nContent.setMetadata(cmd);               // JAXBElement<byte[]> be = nContent.getContent();                              Resource nkmdoc = vi.createDocument(tFObject.getFPid(), tFObject.getFName(), new OrderPosition(), true, new LockDescriptor(), new ArrayOfProperty(), nContent, new FetchGroup());               if (nkmdoc != null)               {                    tFObject.setFFlag(FObject.OK);                    System.err.println("Return OK");               }               else               {                    tFObject.setFFlag(FObject.UNKNOWN);                    System.err.println("nkmdoc = Null");               }          }          catch (Exception ex)          {               ex.printStackTrace();          }          return tFObject;     }

 

Any ideas whats wrong here because running that code causes following exception:

javax.xml.ws.soap.SOAPFaultException: Deserializing fails. Nested message: XML Deserialization Error. XML Parser has thrown exception while parsing input. See nested exception..

 

Any ideas would be greatly welcome,

thanx in advance

 

regards

Matthias

 

Edited by: Matthias Hayk on Dec 3, 2008 11:52 AM


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