Sorry, but this is still not clear. Can you please describe precisely what happens (or is supposed to happen) in your module at the following four moments in time: - OutFlow in the client (request). - InFlow in the server (request). - OutFlow in the server (response). - InFlow in the client (response).
Andreas On Sat, Aug 8, 2009 at 13:24, maalej<[email protected]> wrote: > In fact, I engaged my custom module in the server side and the cient one. > this modue enable the response-time interception. It captures the System > current time, then this time wil be added as an OMElement in the header of > the SOAP message, then i show it. as I configure the file axis2.xml I > involve it in all of phases : InFow and OutFow and so on... > at the runtime of the invocated server, the client console should show the > request SOAP message with the custom tag added to the header at the time of > its reception by the server (InFlow) and, the response SOAP message, also > with the same custom tag but at the time of its sent by server (OutFlow). > > these two intercepted times coud be shown only in the SOAP message trace, > but how coud I recover the in the handler code to store them in my database > in order to calculate then the diffrence, i have no idea?? > > > Andreas Veithen a écrit : >> >> Can you please explain your requirement more precisely? From your >> explanation it is not clear where the two measures are taken, what >> exactly is communicated in the SOAP headers and where you want to >> calculate the difference. >> >> Andreas >> >> On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 15:29, Asma Maalej<[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> >>> Hello >>> >>> i'm working on the monitoring web services, using axis2-1.4.1 and tomcat >>> 6.0.18. >>> I have to intercept QoS parameters like response-time. to do that, I >>> should >>> capture in the handler code the System.currentTimeMillis() and add it to >>> the SOAPheader of the SOAP message. of course, this handler must to be >>> involved in InFlow and the OutFlow. >>> >>> My problem is how could I recover these 2 values, cause now I can have >>> only >>> one which is at the time of the reception of request SOAP message. but >>> the >>> one at the moment of sending response SOAP message, I have no idea, how >>> could I do that >>> >>> Any idea please? >>> >>> >>> > >
