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Message type: E = Error
Message class: SRT_WSP - Messages for SRT WSP
Message number: 679
Message text: &1 valid and &2 invalid WSDL document(s) parsed
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SRT_WSP679
- &1 valid and &2 invalid WSDL document(s) parsed ?The SAP error message SRT_WSP679 indicates that there is an issue with the Web Services Description Language (WSDL) documents being processed. Specifically, the message states that there is a certain number of valid WSDL documents and a certain number of invalid WSDL documents that have been parsed. This typically occurs in the context of SAP's web service runtime environment, where WSDL files are used to define the services that can be consumed or provided.
Cause:
- Invalid WSDL Syntax: The WSDL document may contain syntax errors or may not conform to the WSDL specification.
- Incorrect URL: The URL provided for the WSDL may be incorrect or inaccessible, leading to parsing issues.
- Version Mismatch: There may be a mismatch between the expected WSDL version and the one provided.
- Network Issues: If the WSDL is being fetched from a remote location, network issues could prevent it from being retrieved correctly.
- Schema Issues: The WSDL may reference XML schemas that are not available or are invalid.
Solution:
- Validate the WSDL: Use a WSDL validation tool to check for syntax errors and compliance with the WSDL specification.
- Check the URL: Ensure that the URL for the WSDL is correct and that the WSDL is accessible from the SAP system.
- Review the WSDL Content: Open the WSDL file in a text editor and look for any obvious errors or inconsistencies.
- Check Dependencies: Ensure that any referenced XML schemas are available and valid.
- Test Connectivity: If the WSDL is hosted externally, test the network connectivity to ensure that the SAP system can reach the WSDL URL.
- Update WSDL: If the WSDL is outdated or incompatible, consider updating it to a newer version that is compatible with your SAP system.
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