I have this same problem. The save never happens! The Mirth Connect Administrator cannot be exited. In order to re-start it I have to reboot to insure that all the Mirth processes are dead (I can't seem to recognize them all).
I can lookup the wsdl in a web browser no problem, if I ask Mirth to read the same WSDL it takes forever just to come back and say "No methods found". Then I cannot perform a save nor can I exit the administrator cleanly. This is a significant bug.
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I have noticed that Mirth doesn't like some subtleties of WSDL files. Sometimes when referencing a .NET web service's WSDL, the URL cannot be:
Code:http://mywebservice/blah.asmx?WSDL
Code:http://mywebservice/blah.wsdl
I realize you aren't working with a .NET web service, and this may not help you.
Perhaps create a .wsdl file on your local machine. Copy/paste the path to that .wsdl - (i.e. c:\mywebservice.wsdl), and paste that into Mirth's WSDL textbox.
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Same for me. I've used the wsdl example here:
http://devzone.zend.com/article/689
The webservice works when I invoke directly from browser but Mirth doesn't do anything when I click "get methods" and won't let me save it.
I try another webservice like:
http://webservices.amazon.com/AWSECo...ceService.wsdl
and it works and it pulls the methods.
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Problem with SOAP Sender Channel
Hello,
I got Mirth 1.6.1.2750 and I am unable to save my channel after clicking on Get Methods for a SOAP Sender connector type, in Destinations.
When i click on Save Changes I can see Saving Channel message, and nothing more, my channel is not saved and Save Changes button is still here.
My WSDL URL is http://172.x.x.x:8080/ideopass/servicedef/Identite.wsdl
This is an IdeoPass Webservice (http://sourceforge.net/projects/ideopass).
IdeoPass : Provide a OSS component to manage the identity of the patients in healthcare organizations. Compliant with HL7, IHE and the study of the agency governemental French GMSIH.
Thanks !
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SOAP Envelope for creationIdentite Method :
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-16"?>
<soap:Envelope xmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/" xmlns:soapenc="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema">
<soap:Body soap:encodingStyle="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/">
<creationIdentite xmlns="http://identification.services.sip.org">
<in0 xmlns="http://hl7messages.sip.org">
<MSH xmlns="">
<MSH.1/>
<MSH.2/>
<MSH.3>
<HD.1/>
<HD.2/>
<HD.3/>
</MSH.3>
<MSH.5>
<HD.1/>
<HD.2/>
<HD.3/>
</MSH.5>
<MSH.7>
<TS.1/>
</MSH.7>
<MSH.8/>
<MSH.9/>
<MSH.10/>
<MSH.11>
<PT.1/>
</MSH.11>
<MSH.12>
<VID.1/>
</MSH.12>
<MSH.17/>
<MSH.18/>
</MSH>
<EVN xmlns="">
<EVN.2>
<TS.1/>
</EVN.2>
<EVN.5>
<XCN.1/>
<XCN.3/>
</EVN.5>
<EVN.7>
<HD.1/>
<HD.2/>
<HD.3/>
</EVN.7>
</EVN>
<PID xmlns="">
<PID.1/>
<PID.3>
<CX.1/>
<CX.4>
<HD.1/>
<HD.2/>
<HD.3/>
</CX.4>
<CX.5/>
<CX.6>
<HD.1/>
<HD.2/>
<HD.3/>
</CX.6>
<CX.7/>
<CX.8/>
</PID.3>
<PID.5>
<XPN.1>
<FN.1/>
</XPN.1>
<XPN.2/>
<XPN.3/>
<XPN.7/>
</PID.5>
<PID.7>
<TS.1/>
</PID.7>
<PID.8/>
<PID.11>
<XAD.1>
<SAD.1/>
<SAD.2/>
<SAD.3/>
</XAD.1>
<XAD.2/>
<XAD.3/>
<XAD.5/>
<XAD.6/>
<XAD.7/>
<XAD.9/>
</PID.11>
</PID>
<ZPI xmlns="">
<ZPI.1/>
<ZPI.2>
<CX.1/>
<CX.4>
<HD.1/>
<HD.2/>
<HD.3/>
</CX.4>
<CX.5/>
<CX.6>
<HD.1/>
<HD.2/>
<HD.3/>
</CX.6>
<CX.7/>
<CX.8/>
</ZPI.2>
<ZPI.3/>
<ZPI.4/>
<ZPI.5/>
<ZPI.6/>
<ZPI.7/>
<ZPI.8/>
<ZPI.9/>
</ZPI>
<ZPC xmlns="">
<ZPC.1/>
<ZPC.2>
<CX.1/>
<CX.4>
<HD.1/>
<HD.2/>
<HD.3/>
</CX.4>
<CX.5/>
<CX.6>
<HD.1/>
<HD.2/>
<HD.3/>
</CX.6>
<CX.7/>
<CX.8/>
</ZPC.2>
<ZPC.3>
<XTN.2/>
<XTN.3/>
<XTN.5/>
<XTN.7/>
</ZPC.3>
<ZPC.4>
<XTN.2/>
<XTN.3/>
<XTN.5/>
<XTN.7/>
</ZPC.4>
<ZPC.5>
<CE.1/>
<CE.2/>
<CE.3/>
</ZPC.5>
<ZPC.6>
<CE.1/>
<CE.2/>
<CE.3/>
</ZPC.6>
<ZPC.7>
<CX.1/>
<CX.4>
<HD.1/>
<HD.2/>
<HD.3/>
</CX.4>
<CX.5/>
<CX.6>
<HD.1/>
<HD.2/>
<HD.3/>
</CX.6>
<CX.7/>
<CX.8/>
</ZPC.7>
<ZPC.8/>
<ZPC.9/>
<ZPC.10>
<CE.1/>
<CE.2/>
<CE.3/>
</ZPC.10>
<ZPC.11>
<TS.1/>
</ZPC.11>
<ZPC.12/>
<ZPC.13/>
<ZPC.14>
<CE.1/>
<CE.2/>
<CE.3/>
</ZPC.14>
<ZPC.15>
<TS.1/>
</ZPC.15>
<ZPC.16>
<TS.1/>
</ZPC.16>
<ZPC.17>
<TS.1/>
</ZPC.17>
<ZPC.18>
<TS.1/>
</ZPC.18>
<ZPC.19>
<TS.1/>
</ZPC.19>
</ZPC>
</in0>
</creationIdentite>
</soap:Body>
</soap:Envelope>
Post edited by: magikbanana, at: 12/19/2007 07:56
Post edited by: magikbanana, at: 12/21/2007 07:37Tags: None
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