run the Web service

Hello
my English is not very good
I use jdeveloper 11.1.1.3.0.
I have a function in the module of the application. return type of function is 'list < ViewObjRowImpl > '.
I'm a Web Service from this function
Accordingly, I have run 3 view Obj and do a calculation on the objects in view. then I put the final value in other Obj view (4th). and then I put the 4th view Obj value in a list < ViewObjRowImpl >.

part of the code

Set of lines objRowSet = getViewObjectImpl () .getRowSet ();
objRowSet.first ();

< ViewObjRowImpl > the list result = new ArrayList < ViewObjRowImpl > ();


for (int i = 0; i < objRet.getRowCount () 2; i ++) {}
result. Add (i, (ViewObjRowImpl) objRet.getCurrentRow ());
objRet.next ();
}

try {}
return the result;
}
catch (Exception e) {}

///////////////////

When I send the parameter to the Web Service and run the Web Service: correctly fill the list with the value of obj view, and also the function run the last line 'result' and don't you go into the catch block
but the Exception below is coming:

< JAXWSMessages > < Journal > Exception during execution of the business logic: Transaction has expired after 34 seconds
BEA1-023E16AE9EC79E472B1E

I don't know why, can anyone help me?

You can try to increase the JTA transaction time-out in Weblogic. http://docs.Oracle.com/CD/E13222_01/WLS/docs81/ConsoleHelp/domain_domain_config_jta.html
(which is perhaps too short for your 30 ws)

Dario

Tags: Java

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    But I can connect to the web server by going on * webservice address * through my browser.

    Is there an ACL must be open in order to have this capacity? I asked my s/n, but she asked me that I will need to give its name to username/password / ip in order to open an ACL...
    However there is no name to username/password required during a tour of the web service...

    Any help would be much appreciated...

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    Published by: 986006 on March 4, 2013 08:38

    Y.L wrote:

    This is because the database could not connect to the specified server. Bad host name or IP address specified. Inability to resolve the hostname to an IP address. Firewall blocking. Etc.

    The host name, I put here can be visit through my browser. I think that it is not question of the host server... So, it could be a firewall on my side of the database which must be opened in order to visit the host?

    The "web browser" (your PL/SQL using UTL_HTTP code) code is running on the Oracle database server. He needs the same type of network access that has your browser on your PC. (firewalls open, authentication of the proxy if necessary, etc.).

    On 11g. Not on 10g.

    I saw the code example you post from the link you provided... those who only works on 11 g?
    If we can work on 10g, which package or what are the steps I need to follow in order to have that works on me?

    The code I posted works on both versions. My comment was regards the ACLs. No ACLs exist on 10g. If you only need to execute privs on the affected packages (e.g., UTL_HTTP, etc.).

    ACL were introduced with 11g - 11g, you also need the ADMINISTRATOR to create an ACL for you which will allow access to the UTL_HTTP network so now.

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