Sanjesh Pathak wrote:
That handler is used on the client side to process message received with
security header.
Yup, I'd worked that out too.
Clay
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From: Clay Dowling [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 7:34 AM
To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
Subject: Re: X-IMail-SPAM-Connection RE: WSDoAllReceiver: Request does not
contain required Security header
Sanjesh Pathak wrote:
Clay,
I didn't quite understand your question fully. But if you are trying to
add
security header to the message you should use
org.apache.ws.axis.security.WSDoAllSender and not
org.apache.ws.axis.security.WSDoAllReceiver.
Sanjesh
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Thanks for the heads up. I'd actually worked the problem out yesterday
about mid-day. Couldn't figure out why a client-side handler would be
called WSDoAllReceiver
Clay Dowling
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