Thanks for your answer!
I could solve this issue, although it is a strange behaviour. Testing the web service on another system running Windows XP works fine (I'm using Vista!, didn't mind it matters).
The solution under Vista is to copy all JARs from <JBOSS_HOME>/lib endorsed to <JAVA_HOME>/jre/lib/endorsed (I had to create this directory).
I don't know if the OS is the real reason, but now it works!
Thank you very much!
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I am writing a client and running wsrunclient that will call a service from a .net application. The wsdl for the .net app contains bindings for soap, json and xml. Even though the binding for SOAP is to be used, an exception is raised when it detects that the wsdl contains a json binding and cannot handle the binding. Is there a way to tell the client to ignore the json binding and only deal with the soap info?
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