Hi Anonymous Monk,

Server side codes are written in Java and I am calling them in my script. I turned on debug in client script, I am getting proper request XML text but in the response I am getting "500 internal server error". Which means (as per my understanding) the request is getting sent properly but somehow in someplace the request is not getting accepted in the server side. is this could be because of authentication or insufficient access to access the services?

Also, if I need to authenticate the webservice while calling the method using call() ... how do I do it? in XML-RPC I dont see any options like, url,debug, through which I can mention the uid/pwd. Can you help me on these.

Thanks.

In reply to Re^4: web services call by sir_com
in thread web services call by sir_com

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