Also, Why do we need to add the name of the method when it is already contained in OMElement or SOAPEnvelope?
Ashutosh -----Original Message----- From: Shahi, Ashutosh Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2005 5:30 PM To: '[email protected]'; 'Srinath Perera' Subject: RE: [Axis2] Changed Call method? Srinath, Looking to confirm what u said,I noticed following code in InvokeBlocking() method: if (isEnvelope) { return resEnvelope; } else { return resEnvelope.getBody().getFirstElement(); } And in prepareTheSystem() method: if (toSend instanceof SOAPEnvelope) { envelope = (SOAPEnvelope) toSend; isEnvelope = true; } else { SOAPFactory omfac = OMAbstractFactory.getSOAP11Factory(); envelope = omfac.getDefaultEnvelope(); envelope.getBody().addChild(toSend); isEnvelope = false; } This tells we can pass SOAPEnvelope and I think, if we send Envelope we'll receive envelope, so casting should be safe. So the Envelope structure u said should not be possible. Am I missing something? Also, I guess one should be allowed to pass complete envelope, else how can a user add soap header elements? Also, SAAJ connection classes require envelopes passing capability, so if this doesn't happen in OM I'll have to do some extra coding there. Ashutosh -----Original Message----- From: Srinath Perera [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2005 3:30 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Axis2] Changed Call method? > Is it that we have sendReceiveSync() method in > org.apache.axis.clientapi.Call replaced by: > > public OMElement invokeBlocking(String axisop, OMElement toSend)? Yes > This method takes an additional parameter axisop. What all values can it > take and why has this been added? > I see a sample program passing "echo" to it, is there any predefined list > from which these values are taken? It is the name of the Operation you want call in the ServiceEndpoint .. echo is the name of the operation ! > Also, the return type has been changed to OMElement from SOAPEnvelope, if I > pass a SOAPEnvelope, can I assume the response will be SOAPEnvelope as well > and typecast safely? No the return type is a OMElment .. if u pass SOAPEnvelope it would be <SOAPEnvelope ...> <body> <SOAPEnvelope> ....</SOAPEnvelope> </body> that goes on the wire !! Thanks Srinath
