FabrÃcio, this might help:
Take a look at the doPost method.
Steve
On 9/8/05, Stefan Schuster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The projects WSIF and JROM may be just what you want. Take a look,
best regards,
Stefan
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>Yeah,
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>it sounds strange, but I think by this way I could realize my dream about make a
>web service that can receive any complex type. I could extract the information
>about those analysing the SOAPMessage. It's being hard to achieve it! :-/
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>Thanks a lot.
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>Fabricio.
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>Citando Stefan Schuster < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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>>Hi,
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>>take a look at MessageContext.getMessage() -> should allow access to the
>>SOAP
>>message. But think about it if you really want to do this, sounds like
>>reinventing the wheel...
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>>You may also be interessted in the service styles (wrapped, document,
>>etc,...) some
>>of them may give you an XML-document inside the service impl.
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>>Best Regards,
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>>Stefan
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>>>Hello all,
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>>>Is there a way to implement a web service that can collect all the SOAPBody
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>>from
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>>>a SOAP Message? For instance, I have a client that sends the soap message to
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>>my
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>>>Web Service (WSA). My WSA must collects the SOAP Message, SOAP Body is most
>>>important. And then, parse it as a XML file.
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>>>I don't know how it could be possible. Because as I know, web services
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>>receives
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>>>the SOAP Message, but takes only the data type required.
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>>>How my web service could be implemented to receives all the SOAPBody and
>>>manually I could extract the information inside it? And the client? How does
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>>it
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>>>call this specific web service?
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>>>Thanks a lot for all the help,
>>>
>>>FabrÃcio.
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