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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T17:05:01+00:00 2026-05-14T17:05:01+00:00

I get this error: No endpoint mapping found for [SaajSoapMessage { http://mycompany/coolservice/specs }ChangePerson] Following

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I get this error: No endpoint mapping found for [SaajSoapMessage {http://mycompany/coolservice/specs}ChangePerson]

Following is my ws config file:

<bean class="org.springframework.ws.server.endpoint.mapping.PayloadRootAnnotationMethodEndpointMapping">
    <description>An endpoint mapping strategy that looks for @Endpoint and @PayloadRoot annotations.</description>
</bean>
<bean class="org.springframework.ws.server.endpoint.adapter.MarshallingMethodEndpointAdapter">
    <description>Enables the MessageDispatchServlet to invoke methods requiring OXM marshalling.</description>
    <constructor-arg ref="marshaller"/>
</bean>

<bean id="marshaller" class="org.springframework.oxm.jaxb.Jaxb2Marshaller">
    <property name="contextPaths"> 
    <list>
        <value>org.company.xml.persons</value>
        <value>org.company.xml.person_allextensions</value>
        <value>generated</value>
    </list>
    </property>
</bean>


<bean id="persons" class="com.easy95.springws.wsdl.wsdl11.MultiPrefixWSDL11Definition">   
    <property name="schemaCollection" ref="schemaCollection"/>                                               
    <property name="portTypeName" value="persons"/>                                
    <property name="locationUri" value="/ws/personnelService/"/>                              
    <property name="targetNamespace" value="http://mycompany/coolservice/specs/definitions"/>       
</bean>

<bean id="schemaCollection" class="org.springframework.xml.xsd.commons.CommonsXsdSchemaCollection">                   
    <property name="xsds">
    <list>
        <value>/DataContract/Person-AllExtensions.xsd</value>
        <value>/DataContract/Person.xsd</value>
    </list>
    </property>
     <property name="inline" value="true"/>      
</bean>

I have then the following files:

public interface MarshallingPersonService {

public final static String NAMESPACE = "http://mycompany/coolservice/specs";
public final static String CHANGE_PERSON = "ChangePerson";

public RespondPersonType changePerson(ChangePersonType request);
}

and

  @Endpoint
  public class PersonEndPoint implements MarshallingPersonService {

    @PayloadRoot(localPart=CHANGE_PERSON, namespace=NAMESPACE)
    public RespondPersonType changePerson(ChangePersonType request) {
        System.out.println("Received a request, is request null? " + (request == null ? "yes" : "no"));
        return null;        
    }

}

I am pretty much new to WebServices, and not very comfortable with annotations. I am following a tutorial on setting up jaxb marshaller in springws. I would rather use xml mappings than annotations, although for now I am getting the error message.

EDIT: ChangePersonType

@XmlAccessorType(XmlAccessType.FIELD)
@XmlType(name = "ChangePersonType", propOrder = {
"applicationArea",
"dataArea"
})
public class ChangePersonType {

@XmlElement(name = "ApplicationArea", namespace = "http://mycompany/coolservice/specs", required = true)
protected TransApplicationAreaType applicationArea;
@XmlElement(name = "DataArea", namespace = "http://mycompany/coolservice/specs", required = true)
protected DataArea dataArea;
@XmlAttribute(required = true)
@XmlJavaTypeAdapter(NormalizedStringAdapter.class)
protected String releaseID;
@XmlAttribute
@XmlJavaTypeAdapter(NormalizedStringAdapter.class)
protected String versionID;

–The rest are getters and setters.

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    2026-05-14T17:05:02+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 5:05 pm

    I solved it. The parameter of the end point class and return variable had to be wrapped in JAXBElement, like JAXBElement.

    The reason is

    The classes generated by JAXB2 from
    your schema come in two flavors: those
    that have a @XmlRootElement
    annotation, which can be used directly
    as either parameter or response, and
    those who haven’t. Those classes which
    haven’t got this annotation need to be
    wrapped in a JAXBElement.

    Besides the generated classes from
    your schema, JAXB2 also generates an
    ObjectFactory class, which clarifies
    the use of JAXBElement. There are some
    factory methods is there, which
    illustrate how you can use the various
    schema types.

    Arjen Poutsma
    h ttp://forum.springsource.org/showthread.php?t=49817

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