by =?Utf-8?B?UmljaGFyZCBTZXJvdGVy?= <RichardSeroter@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mar 14, 2008 at 09:00 AM
Don't use the XmlReceive pipeline since you aren't actually sending in XML
data ...
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Richard S*****er
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"Tarun Mistry >" wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am attempting to follow Richard S*****ers guides on Exposing WCF from
> BizTalk
>
(http://www.topxml.com/code/cod-72_10213_biztalk-and-wcf-part-v-publi****ng-operations-patterns.aspx).
>
> Specifically I have a req/resp ****t on an orchestration, with the
incoming
> message type System.String and the returned type another string.
>
> This compiled and deployed fine.
>
> I think created the service endpoint using the WCF Publi****ng Wizard
using
> the basicHttp binding.
>
> Again all fine.
>
> However when I im****t the service contract into a client application and
> attempt to send a string (code below) i get an exception that the schema
for
> system.string could not be found (i suppose this makes sense).
>
> RequestResponse_ReqResp_****t_1Client client = new
> RequestResponse_ReqResp_****t_1Client();
> string resp = client.Operation_1("test");
> client.Close();
>
> Exception:
>
> System.ServiceModel.FaultException`1 was unhandled
> Message="There was a failure executing the receive pipeline:
> \"Microsoft.BizTalk.DefaultPipelines.XMLReceive,
> Microsoft.BizTalk.DefaultPipelines, Version=3.0.1.0, Culture=neutral,
> PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35\" Source: \"XML disassembler\" Receive
****t:
> \"WcfReceive****t_RequestResponse/RequestResponse_ReqResp_****t_1\" URI:
> \"/RequestResponse/RequestResponse_ReqResp_****t_1.svc\" Reason: Finding
the
> do***ent specification by message type
> \"http://schemas.microsoft.com/2003/10/Serialization/#string\"
failed.
> Verify the schema deployed properly. "
>
> I'm just wondering what I am doing wrong. Could anyone offer some
> suggestions?
>
> Kind regards!
> Taz
>
>
>
>