Deepal Jayasinghe wrote:
Hi Jack ,
If this is in the server side , you can get the message context and from
that you can get the SOAP envelope and from the soap envelope you can
get the soap headers.
If it is the in the client side , the the process is ,
- First you get the last operation context from the service client
- and then follow the above steps.
That looks like too much work for me to get a simple thing done :(
Why not have some method like:
getLastResponseSoapEnvelope()
to service client API and do all the context access stuff within that
method ?
Samisa...
Thanks
Deepal
Can anyone answer this question? I thought this would be fairly
common but I've not seen any tutorials or anything like that.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks.
T
*/Jack Sprat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote:
I am using Axis 1.2 with XML Beans and need to get the user and
password SOAP header elements. I've set up an Axis2 handler and
it is being called properly.
My question is how exactly do I get the to the SOAP header elements?
Thanks.
T
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