RTC XMLPort Error - Cannot process node

bob_up
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I have created an xmlport which is used in a soap request to a 3rd party webservice. This works fine in the classic client but if I try to perform the same process in RTC I get the message "Could not process node s:Envelope", which is my root node.
I see there is a hotfix http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2656819 for a similar-sounding issue but it is version 6.0.33046 and I am on version 6.0.33597. Am I right in thinking that means I must already have that fix ?
My XMLport structure is shown below.
17/9/12
I have now tried the following, and I still have the problem :
1. I have installed the hotfix described above
2. I have removed the s: prefix from the Envelope and Body nodes
3. I have set the "Direction" property to "Export" on the XMLport (because another post I have read).
4. I have changed the UseDefaultNamespace property to "Yes".
5. I have removed the namespace attribute from the Envelope node (clutching at straws ](*,) )
Just to confirm, works fine in the Classic client in its original form.
27/9/12
I have now given up searching for a solution and am planning to write directly to the file, dispensing with the XMLport. Seems crazy but I just cant get the XMLport to behave in the way I need it to in the RTC (the way it does in the Classic client).
Bob
I see there is a hotfix http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2656819 for a similar-sounding issue but it is version 6.0.33046 and I am on version 6.0.33597. Am I right in thinking that means I must already have that fix ?
My XMLport structure is shown below.
17/9/12
I have now tried the following, and I still have the problem :
1. I have installed the hotfix described above
2. I have removed the s: prefix from the Envelope and Body nodes
3. I have set the "Direction" property to "Export" on the XMLport (because another post I have read).
4. I have changed the UseDefaultNamespace property to "Yes".
5. I have removed the namespace attribute from the Envelope node (clutching at straws ](*,) )
Just to confirm, works fine in the Classic client in its original form.
27/9/12
I have now given up searching for a solution and am planning to write directly to the file, dispensing with the XMLport. Seems crazy but I just cant get the XMLport to behave in the way I need it to in the RTC (the way it does in the Classic client).
Bob
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I have now tried the following, and I still have the problem :
1. I have installed the hotfix described above
2. I have removed the s: prefix from the Envelope and Body nodes
3. I have set the "Direction" property to "Export" on the XMLport (because another post I have read).
4. I have changed the UseDefaultNamespace property to "Yes".
5. I have removed the namespace attribute from the Envelope node (clutching at straws ](*,) )
Just to confirm, works fine in the Classic client in its original form.
Has anyone got anything else I can try ?0 -
I am also facing this issue and the hotfix mentioned on following link didn't resolve this issue:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2656819
Can anyone please help?-Dhan Raj Bansal
Linkedin Profile: http://in.linkedin.com/in/dhanrajbansal0 -
We run into this issue.
The workaround is to run this function through Report.0
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