Do a WSClientException for calls from WLP in ODSI

Hi ODSI gurus.

We have developed a WLP application that calls using Web Services mediator ODSI data services Client JAR.

The application generally works very well, but sometimes during the tests this error pops up: com.bea.dsp.das.exception.DASException: com.bea.dsp.das.ws.WSClientException: cannot locate the corresponding response message in the SOAP body

If we try to perform the same operation again it works fine, and these operations normally works with the same parameter values. It seems WLP receives an invalid response to ODSI, not found errors in the ODSI server log.

When we turned on these indicators at WLP to check if ODSI returned a message no valid in the SOAP response, it seems that we get a response that contains an invalid content of debugging
-Dweblogic.StdoutDebugEnabled = true - Dweblogic.webservice.verbose = true - Dweblogic.wsee.verbose = *.

I put the error message for reference, can you please help us on how to get this resolved.

Kind regards

result = das.getImovelArea (CompanyCode, CountryAcronym);

I suspect that you could share the object das between calls. Try (and destroy) create das object for each call and see if the problem goes away.

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