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Sam,

Had the same problem in a web service example. Somewhere (don't you just love it when you discover something in the help of WDSC and the next day you haven't got a clue where you found it) I discovered that the wizard generates two boolean parameters more than the actual class can handle. Removing the last two parameters solved the problem.

Joep Beckeringh


SamL wrote:
I' running WebSphere Development Studio Client for iSeries Version: 5.1.2.4
Build id: 20050104_2139. 2.4GHZ PC, 1 GB memory.
I'm working through the tutorial in the help, "Discovering a temperature
conversion Web service and creating a proxy."
It seems to do a lot with minimal effort, but... Everything goes great until
I try to run it.  I've tried it in both Websphere 5.1 and Express 5.1 Test
Environments.
I can enter a Zipcode and click Submit, but then I get "The page cannot be
displayed" HTTP 500 - Internal Server Error.
There is a mass of stuff in the console, but right at the top is this
[6/16/05 21:27:20:359 EDT] 7f44547f InvokeApplica E
com.sun.faces.lifecycle.InvokeApplicationPhase
#{pc_WSProxy.doGetTempAction}: javax.faces.el.EvaluationException:
java.lang.Error: Unresolved compilation problem: The constructor ParameterDesc(QName, byte, QName, Class, boolean,
boolean, boolean, boolean) is undefined

Does this make sense to anyone?  So far debugging it has left me further
confused.

Thanks, Sam



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