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Resolving problems when you use HTTP and SOAP nodes

Use the advice that is given here to help you to resolve common problems that can arise when you develop web services message flows that contain HTTP and SOAP nodes.

About this task

If you experience problems when you use HTTP and SOAP nodes in message flows, complete the instructions for the following scenarios to diagnose and solve the problem.

Use the replies to the following questions to assist you in diagnosing problems with HTTP or SOAP nodes:

Error message BIP3689 is issued when you deploy or restart an integration server

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Warning message BIP3690 is issued when you deploy or restart an integration server

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A HandshakeException is issued when you use an HTTPRequest node to make an HTTPS call

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How do I tell which listener the HTTP and SOAP nodes are using?

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Results

If you are experiencing problems with message flows that contain HTTP or SOAP nodes, and you want to collect trace information to provide to your IBM Support Center, trace the integration server. If you are using the integration node listener for HTTP or SOAP nodes, also trace the HTTPListener component.

How do I collect HTTPListener trace?

About this task

To gather information about HTTP nodes and listeners, you must start trace, run your message flows, then retrieve and format the trace information.

Trace the integration server and the HTTPListener component:

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What to do next

Save the trace output so that you can send it to the IBM Support Center, if requested.

Turn off trace when you finish collecting information to avoid affecting the performance of the integration node.


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