XMLStreamReader parser = XMLInputFactory.newInstance().createXMLStreamReader(new FileInputStream(file));
// create the builder
StAXOMBuilder builder = new StAXOMBuilder(parser);
// get the root element (in this case the envelope)
OMElement documentElement = builder.getDocumentElement();
SOAP11Factory factory = new SOAP11Factory();
SOAPEnvelope envelope = factory.getDefaultEnvelope();
SOAPBody body = factory.createSOAPBody(envelope);
body.addChild(documentElement);
Hi,
You can just create an OMElement out of the string and attach that to
a default SOAP envelope.
1. use the staxOMBuilder to parse the file and generate an OMElement out of it.
see [1]
2. Use the SOAPxxFactory.getDefaultEnvelope() to get an envelope
object. Use the getBody().addChild(xxx) method to attach the
OMElement.
That should do the trick :)
Ajith
[1]
http://ws.apache.org/axis2/1_0/OMTutorial.htmlOn 7/4/06, John Ferron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> All,
>
> I'm trying to converting a web-based publishing util from Glue to Axis 2.0
> and what I am trying to do (which I have found lacking in the samples from
> the install), is a example of how to add a standard soap header to an XML
> document. (Yes, I'm a slight newbie). What I am trying to accomplish is
> the have the operability to be able to use SOAP 1.1 or SOAP 1.2. All I'm
> trying to do is to read in a XML doc (which is done via commons-upload) and
> wrap that with a standard SOAP envelope/header. I have tried experimenting
> with the SOAP11Factory, and the SOAP12Factory, but could not get the xml
> document to load correctly in the soap document.
>
> For example (Here is the soap header I'm trying to add):
>
> <?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?>
> <soap:Envelope
> xmlns:soap='
http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/'>
> <soap:Body>
> <myOperation
> xmlns='
http://www.themindelectric.com/wsdl/virtual/'>
> <myXMLDocument>
>
>
>
> .
> </myXMLDocument>
> </myOperation>
> </soap:Body>
> </soap:Envelope>
>
> myOperation refers to a operation is a WSDL file that we will be publishing
> to. I am NOT trying to bind this to a specifc WSDL, (so I'm assuming I do
> not need to perform the whole WSDL2Java operation). If anyone could help me
> out, that would be greatly appreciated.
>
> John
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Ajith Ranabahu
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