on 01-21-2010 6:46 PM
I'm receiving the following error when attempting to access the ES Explorer from inside Visual Studios 2008, 2005, and as well as trying to access the site directly at: http://sr.esworkplace.sap.com/webdynpro/dispatcher/sap.com/tcesiesperui/Menu?j_username=sruser&j_password=eswork123
I am using credentials: user = sruser, pass = eswork123
Note: When I use VS I'm attempting to connect using: http://sr.esworkplace.sap.com/ServicesRegistrySiService/ServicesRegistrySiPort
I am receiving the following error on the website:
com.sap.esi.uddi.sr.api.exceptions.SRExceptionerror code: 29100 detail message: An exception occurred while obtaining UDDI Logical Ports. Please, check your configuration settings (UDDI Endpoint or UDDI wsdl file)null
I'm receiving the following error in VS 2008 and VS 2005: "Cannot Complete the Operation. Check the Event Log for Details"
Upon checking that log I an identical error to my web error:
1) Exception Information
Exception Type: SAP.ESE.Core.RequestFailedException
Message: The request was not completed.
Data: System.Collections.ListDictionaryInternal
TargetSite: System.Runtime.Remoting.Messaging.IMessage EndInvokeHelper(System.Runtime.Remoting.Messaging.Message, Boolean)
HelpLink: NULL
Source: mscorlib
2) Exception Information
Exception Type: System.Web.Services.Protocols.SoapException
Actor:
Code: http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/:Server
Detail: System.Xml.XmlElement
Lang:
Node:
Role:
SubCode: NULL
Message: An exception occurred while obtaining UDDI Logical Ports. Please, check your configuration settings (UDDI Endpoint or UDDI wsdl file)null
Data: System.Collections.ListDictionaryInternal
TargetSite: System.Object[] ReadResponse(System.Web.Services.Protocols.SoapClientMessage, System.Net.WebResponse, System.IO.Stream, Boolean)
HelpLink: NULL
Source: System.Web.Services
Does anyone have any suggestions or advice for how to get around this issue? All I'm trying to do at this point in time is have the ES Explorer connect to the server.
Edited by: ddrewno on Jan 21, 2010 7:48 PM
Issue Resolved:
I have no idea what was causing it, but it works today randomly. I'd imagine it was just a bug associated with the launch of the community developer edition. Connecting normally I no longer receive any errors.
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Just wanted to add that I'm getting this same error on multiple computers within the same network here. So while it could potentially be a firewall issue, it can't be a lone computer issue.
Anybody have any idea on how to fix this?
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