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null value in a web method's parameter invoked from java

Hello,

I have a webservice which exposes one method which in turn has one string
parameter intended to receive a xml document. There are some guys outside my
company who consume my web method using a java application. Strangely but I'm
receiving a null on the web method's parameter. However they keep telling me
that they do send data.

[WebMethod]
public string receiveXMLData(string xmlData)
{

if(xmlData == null)
// do nothing
else
// do something else
}

Is there anything I can do to track this error, to see how I'm receiving
their request?

Thanks
Cesar
Feb 10 '06 #1
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