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I noticed some typos in the documentation and tried to fix them. However, when I pushed my changes to my GitHub repository, the tests started failing. Specifically, there was an error in PHP 7.3, causing the other tests to stop as well. I started analyzing the error message and came across a direct link: http://www.thomas-bayer.com/axis2/services/BLZService?wsdl. I opened the link and discovered that the service on this website is currently down, resulting in a 404 error code.
From my understanding, the issue lies in the fact that the user is unable to download the actual WSDL-files that are necessary for the tests.
Should we try reaching out to the website owner to resolve this problem, or should we search for a new source of WSDL-files directly? If you have any other ideas or options on how I can assist you, please don't hesitate to let me know.
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Thanks for bringing this to our attention @yadaiio! 👍
I know that this happened before and we contacted Thomas Bayer in order to get the services up and running again. I just sent out an email, telling them that their services are down, so I'm currently waiting for a response to get some insights on this topic. Once I here back, I will update this ticket accordingly.
I noticed some typos in the documentation and tried to fix them. However, when I pushed my changes to my GitHub repository, the tests started failing. Specifically, there was an error in PHP 7.3, causing the other tests to stop as well. I started analyzing the error message and came across a direct link: http://www.thomas-bayer.com/axis2/services/BLZService?wsdl. I opened the link and discovered that the service on this website is currently down, resulting in a 404 error code.
From my understanding, the issue lies in the fact that the user is unable to download the actual WSDL-files that are necessary for the tests.
Should we try reaching out to the website owner to resolve this problem, or should we search for a new source of WSDL-files directly? If you have any other ideas or options on how I can assist you, please don't hesitate to let me know.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: