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sarunast
Fluorite | Level 6

Dear SAS Experts,

I want to deploy SSP as Web Service with defined incomming data source as XML Stream. When I add a "instream" definition of the data source in the "Date" pane of SSP metada definition, I select a checkbox "Specify Schema". Then I enter a valid xsd URI in the "Schema URI" field. Then I save and deploy the SSP.

 

When I try to open the WSDL file of the deployed SOAP web service I get HTTP 500 error and unfotunately no error entires in the SAS Web Log folder logs are generated. Iguess I might be doing something wrong. Can someone provide me with the detail instruction how to specify "instream"  data source structure with the xsd file (or maybe "Specifying Schema" is something different?). Many thanks.

 

Regards

Sarunas.

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DeanHatch
Fluorite | Level 6

What you specified for the URI of the Schema is likely correct. I think you would have gotten a 404 NOT FOUND if you mis-specified that.

 

What did you specify for the Reference namespace and the Name?  Also, are you certain that the Schema Definition is correct for the instream?

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