On 9 January 2011 10:59, etangle <shahid.mehmud@gmail.com> wrote: > > Dear Richard, > > I think in windows hosts file, you need to add hostname / ip in different > order as: > > 84.235.63.38 Â gadm01wsrv04 > > earlier, you perhaps added like: > gadm01wsrv04 Â Â84.235.63.38 > > BR > > > etangle wrote: >> >> Dear Richard, >> Try to tracert gadm01wsrv01 to 04, I tested, and if entries in hosts file >> are true, it resolves to corresponding IP and traces route... >> Also, you can also check if endpoints are accessible by putting url in >> browser: >> http://84.235.63.38/MTReceiver/TSLMTRECEIVER.svc?xsd=xsd0 >> http://84.235.63.38/MTReceiver/TSLMTRECEIVER.svc?xsd=xsd1 >> http://84.235.63.38/MTReceiver/TSLMTRECEIVER.svc?xsd=xsd2 >> Do you think if we use hostname gadm01wsrv01 to 04, they access different >> endpoints, as terminating url parameters xsd=xsd2 are same for >> gadm01wsrv02 and gadm01wsrv03 (hosts are different).. >> Rgds, >> Shahid >> >> >> etangle wrote: >>> >>> Dear, >>> You still have name resolution problem, please check if you are using >>> windows (hosts file): >>> c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts >>> and add the following: >>> gadm01wsrv04 Â Â84.235.63.38 # Supplied by etangle >>> gadm01wsrv01 Â Â84.235.63.38 # Guessed by me and passed >>> gadm01wsrv02 Â Â84.235.63.38 # Guessed by me and failed >>> gadm01wsrv03 Â Â84.235.63.38 # Guessed by me and not even got that far >>> >>> This worked for me, and should work for you too... >>> Regards, >>> Shahid >>> >>> RQuadling wrote: >>>> >>>> On 4 January 2011 12:53, Shahid Mahmud <shahid.mehmud@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>> Dear Richards, >>>>> >>>>> thanks for your efforts, i checked from my service provider, and he >>>>> confirmed that all mentioned hosts conform to same one ip... >>>>> Can you also copy or mail me the part of script you are testing... >>>>> >>>>> Rgds, >>>>> Shahid Mahmud >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 21:43, Richard Quadling <rquadling@gmail.com> >>>>> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> On 4 January 2011 10:30, Richard Quadling <rquadling@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>> > On 2 January 2011 23:00, etangle <shahid.mehmud@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>> >> >>>>>> >> There is a trick for that: >>>>>> >> >>>>>> >> In your windows hosts file, add after localhost >>>>>> >> gadm01wsrv04 Â Â84.235.63.38 >>>>>> >> >>>>>> >> I appreciate your help... >>>>>> >> >>>>>> >> >>>>>> >> >>>>>> >> etangle wrote: >>>>>> >>> >>>>>> >>> Hello Everyone, >>>>>> >>> I am trying to access a WCF WSDL service to send message, but >>>>>> getting >>>>>> >>> following error: >>>>>> >>> >>>>>> >>> SOAP-ERROR: Parsing Schema: element >>>>>> >>> >>>>>> >>> >>>>>> 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/2003/10/Serialization/Arrays:ArrayOfstring' >>>>>> >>> already defined >>>>>> >>> >>>>>> >>> I am using native SOAP extension of php, and also tried with >>>>>> nuSOAP, >>>>>> >>> but >>>>>> >>> getting same error... >>>>>> >>> My script looks as; using deliverMTMessage method with >>>>>> parameters... >>>>>> >>> >>>>>> >>> <?php >>>>>> >>> try { >>>>>> >>> Â Â$client = new >>>>>> >>> >>>>>> SoapClient("http://84.230.69.67/MTRECEIVER/TSLMTRECEIVER.svc?wsdl"); >>>>>> >>> Â Â$response=$client->deliverMTMessage(array( >>>>>> >>> >>>>>> >>> 'applicationId' => '5789', >>>>>> >>> >>>>>> >>> 'username'=>'nickname', >>>>>> >>> >>>>>> >>> 'password' => 'WknqPI==', >>>>>> >>> >>>>>> >>> 'price' => '', >>>>>> >>> >>>>>> >>> 'moMessageId' => '', >>>>>> >>> >>>>>> >>> 'mTMessageId' => '', >>>>>> >>> >>>>>> >>> 'telcoId' => '8', >>>>>> >>> >>>>>> >>> 'receiverMsisdn' => '97650000000', >>>>>> >>> >>>>>> >>> 'senderMsisdn' => '97650000000', >>>>>> >>> >>>>>> >>> 'messageType' => 'SMS', >>>>>> >>> >>>>>> >>> 'mtType' => '2', >>>>>> >>> >>>>>> >>> 'messageText' => 'test message from shahid', >>>>>> >>> >>>>>> >>> 'serviceType' => '1', >>>>>> >>> >>>>>> >>> 'additionalInformation' => '', >>>>>> >>> >>>>>> >>> 'shortCode' => '836282', >>>>>> >>> >>>>>> >>> 'billServiceID' => '', >>>>>> >>> >>>>>> >>> 'priority' => '1')); >>>>>> >>> Â Âprint_r($response); >>>>>> >>> Â Âecho htmlentities($response); >>>>>> >>> >>>>>> >>> Â Â } catch (SoapFault $e) { >>>>>> >>> Â Âprint_r($e->getMessage()); >>>>>> >>> Â} >>>>>> >>> ?> >>>>>> >>> >>>>>> >>> I shall appreciate any help... >>>>>> > >>>>>> > And for http://gadm01wsrv01/MTRECEIVER/TSLMTRECEIVER.svc?xsd=xsd0 ? >>>>>> > >>>>>> > And for server 2 ? >>>>>> > >>>>>> > Server2 doesn't seem to be on the same address as I've amended my >>>>>> > hosts file to ... >>>>>> > >>>>>> > gadm01wsrv04 Â Â84.235.63.38 # Supplied by etangle >>>>>> > gadm01wsrv01 Â Â84.235.63.38 # Guessed by me and passed >>>>>> > gadm01wsrv02 Â Â84.235.63.38 # Guessed by me and failed >>>>>> > gadm01wsrv03 Â Â84.235.63.38 # Guessed by me and not even got that >>>>>> far >>>>>> > as server 2 fails. >>>>>> > >>>>>> > If you are going to make the service public, then can you use public >>>>>> > addresses. If we need a special setup it is going to make things >>>>>> > harder to deal with. >>>>>> > >>>>>> > Richard. >>>>>> > >>>>>> > -- >>>>>> > Richard Quadling >>>>>> > Twitter : EE : Zend >>>>>> > @RQuadling : e-e.com/M_248814.html : bit.ly/9O8vFY >>>>>> > >>>>>> >>>>>> I'm not getting consistent results. Are the IP <-> Names consistent? >>>>>> >>>>>> The SoapClient class cannot completely parse the WSDL file. So I can't >>>>>> do anything. >>>>>> >>>>>> -- >>>>>> Richard Quadling >>>>>> Twitter : EE : Zend >>>>>> @RQuadling : e-e.com/M_248814.html : bit.ly/9O8vFY >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> Very simple ... >>>> >>>> Â Â $client = new SoapClient >>>> Â Â Â Â Â Â ( >>>> Â Â Â Â Â Â $wsdl, >>>> Â Â Â Â Â Â array >>>> Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â ( >>>> Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 'encoding' Â=> 'ISO-8859-1', >>>> Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 'exception' => True, >>>> Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 'trace' Â Â => True, >>>> Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â ) >>>> Â Â Â Â Â Â ); >>>> >>>> where >>>> >>>> $wsdl = 'http://84.235.63.38/MTRECEIVER/TSLMTRECEIVER.svc?wsdl'; >>>> >>>> So. Just trying to read the WSDL file. This bombs with the different >>>> server names. >>>> >>>> I've added all 4 servers to my hosts file ... >>>> >>>> gadm01wsrv01 Â Â84.235.63.38 >>>> gadm01wsrv02 Â Â84.235.63.38 >>>> gadm01wsrv03 Â Â84.235.63.38 >>>> gadm01wsrv04 Â Â84.235.63.38 >>>> >>>> And the error still exists. >>>> >>>> SOAP-ERROR: Parsing Schema: can't import schema from >>>> 'http://gadm01wsrv01/MTRECEIVER/TSLMTRECEIVER.svc?xsd=xsd0' I'd be interested in knowing why you think this? What doc? Are you are windows networking guru? As I've said, _OUR_ domain is making the assumption that an unqualified machine name is on _OUR_ network. Hosts file is irrelevant. -- Richard Quadling Twitter : EE : Zend @RQuadling : e-e.com/M_248814.html : bit.ly/9O8vFY -- PHP Soap Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php