Re: WS-Security and SOAP

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Still no luck...

I added the try/catch code but received this, with no additional information
about the request or response...

Error:
soap:Client

Error Details:
Not enough message parts were received for the operation.

REQUEST :


RESPONSE:





Russell Jones
CTO Virante, Inc.
russ@virante.com
919-459-1035


On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 6:43 PM, Jeffery Fernandez <jeffery@ivt.com.au>wrote:

>  Russell Jones wrote:
>
> Thanks for the tip - I am actually running SOAPui which has been very
> helpful. The problem is that I dont know how to see what PHP is sending. I
> feel like I am setting everything up correctly, but then I get these
> meaningless-to-my-newbie-self messages. I wish there were a way to just do
> something like echo $soapClient->rawxml; that would just print out exactly
> what you are about to send the SOAP service, just like I can click on the
> raw XML tab on SOAPui... Then I could compare the two.
>
>  Im about to get to the point though where Im just gonna have to pay
> someone to figure out the authentication part, project is getting too
> delayed on this one bug.
>
>
> do the following to debug the input and output:
>
> try {
>
> $client = new SoapClient("http://WSDL_URL"; <http://demo.touricoholidays.com/ws/HotelsService.asmx?WSDL>, array("trace" => true, "exceptions" => true, 'soap_version' => SOAP_1_1));
>
>
>         // Do your SOAP call here
>
> 	echo("<br />REQUEST :<br />" . htmlspecialchars($client->__getLastRequest()) . "<br />");
> 	echo("<br />RESPONSE:<br />" .htmlspecialchars($client->__getLastResponse()) . "<br />");
>
> }
> catch (SoapFault $ex)
> {
> 	echo "Error:<br />" . nl2br($ex->faultcode) . '<br /><br />Error Details:<br />'. nl2br($ex->faultstring) . '<br />';
> 	
> 	echo("<br />REQUEST :<br />" . htmlspecialchars($client->__getLastRequest()) . "<br />");
> 	echo("<br />RESPONSE:<br />" .htmlspecialchars($client->__getLastResponse()) . "<br />");	
> }
>
>
> Please CC the mailing list in your responses.
>
> cheers,
> Jeffery
>
>
> Russell Jones
> CTO Virante, Inc.
> russ@virante.com
> 919-459-1035
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 9:40 PM, Jeffery Fernandez <jeffery@ivt.com.au>wrote:
>
>> Russell Jones wrote:
>>
>>> I am running into a persistent issue trying to authenticate/consume a
>>> SOAP
>>> service. I am pretty new to this, especially WS-Security...
>>>
>>> I am sending the following WS-Security header as I can tell, but I am
>>> getting the response "Not enough message parts were received for the
>>> operation", which seems to me about the most useless fault/error response
>>> I
>>> have ever received :) I am using the WSSecurity.class.php found on
>>> phpclasses.org to help with the WS-Security
>>>
>>> Anyway, there are a couple of questions that could help...
>>>
>>> 1. Is there a way to see the raw SOAP call that was sent? envelope,
>>> headers,
>>> body and all? That way I could compare it with what I know to be a
>>> correct
>>> call.
>>>
>>>
>>  Search for a tool called SoapUI. It will help you analyse the raw soap
>> data.
>>
>> cheers,
>> Jeffery
>>
>>> 2. Is there anything obvious that I am missing, or not so obvious?
>>> 3. How over my head am I?
>>>
>>> THANKS!!!
>>>
>>> /// HEADER SENT ///
>>>
>>> <wsse:Security SOAP-ENV:mustUnderstand="1" xmlns:wsse="
>>>
>>> http://docs.oasis-open.org/wss/2004/01/oasis-200401-wss-wssecurity-secext-1.0.xsd
>>> ">
>>> <wsse:UsernameToken wsu:Id="UsernameToken-6482120" xmlns:wsu="
>>>
>>> http://docs.oasis-open.org/wss/2004/01/oasis-200401-wss-wssecurity-utility-1.0.xsd
>>> ">
>>> <wsse:Username>***</wsse:Username>
>>> <wsse:Password Type="
>>>
>>> http://docs.oasis-open.org/wss/2004/01/oasis-200401-wss-username-token-profile-1.0#PasswordText
>>> ">****</wsse:Password>
>>> <wsse:Nonce>GDZAIHA=</wsse:Nonce>
>>> <wsu:Created xmlns:wsu="
>>>
>>> http://docs.oasis-open.org/wss/2004/01/oasis-200401-wss-wssecurity-utility-1.0.xsd
>>> ">2009-06-16T15:26:25Z</wsu:Created>
>>> </wsse:UsernameToken>
>>> </wsse:Security>
>>> <customerId xmlns="http://echo.ws.smi.fsecure.com";>***</customerId>
>>>
>>> ///
>>>
>>> Fatal error: Uncaught SoapFault exception: [soap:Client] Not enough
>>> message
>>> parts were received for the operation. in
>>> /var/www/html/soap/WSSecurity.class.php:70 Stack trace:
>>>
>>> #0 /var/www/html/soap/WSSecurity.class.php(70):
>>> SoapClient->__soapCall('sendEcho', Array, NULL, Object(SoapHeader))
>>> #1 /var/www/html/soap/echo.php(26): WSSoapClient->__soapCall('sendEcho',
>>> Array)
>>> #2 /var/www/html/soap/soap-client.php(7): include('/var/www/html/s...')
>>> #3 {main} thrown in /var/www/html/soap/WSSecurity.class.php on line 70
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Russell Jones
>>> CTO Virante, Inc.
>>> russ@virante.com
>>> 919-459-1035
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
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