on 08-28-2017 3:41 PM
Hello Experts,
When trying to publish a standard API to service registry from enterprise service repository I am having an error as below:
"Called service does not exist in called endpoint. "I am publishing services for the first time. so let me know for any inputs on this. Appreciate your time and help.
Log is as below:
Jaxws client. Application: sap.com/tc~esi~uddi~sr~proxy~ear, InterfaceName: {http://sap.com/esi/uddi/sr/api/ws/}ServicesRegistrySi, PortName: {http://sap.com/esi/uddi/sr/api/ws/}ServicesRegistrySiPort. The called service does not exist in the called endpoint: http://xxxxxxxxxxxxx:50000/ServicesRegistrySiService/ServicesRegistrySiPort
|ServicesRegistryProxyFacade in application sap.com/tc~esi~uddi~sr~proxy~ear.; nested exception is: javax.xml.ws.WebServiceException: Invalid Response code (404). Server [http://xxxxxxxxxxxxx:50000/ServicesRegistrySiService/ServicesRegistrySiPort] returned message [Not Found]. Http proxy info: none; nested exception is: javax.ejb.EJBException: ASJ.ejb.005043 (Failed in component: sap.com/tc~esi~uddi~sr~proxy~ear, BC-ESI-UDDI) Exception raised from invocation of public java.util.List com.sap.esi.uddi.sr.api.ws.ejb.ServicesRegistryProxyFacade.publishPhysicalSystems(java.util.List) throws com.sap.esi.uddi.sr.api.ws.PublishPhysicalSystemsFault,com.sap.esi.uddi.sr.api.ws.ServicesRegistrySipublishPhysicalSystemsFault,com.sap.esi.uddi.sr.api.ws.ServicesRegistrySipublishPhysicalSystemsFault1,com.sap.esi.uddi.sr.api.ws.ServicesRegistrySipublishPhysicalSystemsFault12,com.sap.esi.uddi.sr.api.ws.ServicesRegistrySipublishPhysicalSystemsFault123 method on bean instance com.sap.esi.uddi.sr.api.ws.ejb.ServicesRegistryProxyFacade@4371edd6 for bean sap.com/tc~esi~uddi~sr~proxy~ear*annotation|tc~esi~uddi~sr~proxy~ejbm.jar*annotation|ServicesRegistryProxyFacade in application sap.com/tc~esi~uddi~sr~proxy~ear.; nested exception is: javax.xml.ws.WebServiceException:
Thanks
Anu Patyath
Hi Anu,
Please check whether service registry has configured in your po system, Once it is configured properly you can publish the service interfaces in to service registry.
Regards
pavan
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