As nobody on the Axis users list has come up with a viable solution for getting 
an https URL in an endpoint returned from an http request, when an Apache proxy 
forwards a request received on https to an axis2 server on http, I am going to 
have to modify the code locally :-(

I can see that the AxisService2WSDL11.generateSOAP11Port() is where the 
relevant WSDL is created and I could brute force it there, but that's pretty 
nasty. That gets it's endpoints from AxisService.getEndpoints() but I haven't 
been able to trace exactly where they are set.

I guess there are 2 questions really. 

1. Where is the AxisService.endpointMap filled in? I have been able to trace a 
couple of calls to AxisService.addEndpoint() , but they only seem to be adding 
null values, so they are obviously not the right calls.

2. If I do change them in the AxisService would this be undesirable? I can't 
say I'm familiar with the design philosophy, so I don't know what else this 
might adversely affect.

Neil Youngman


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