Hi, I have written a small SOAP Server for a very specific purpose, it was designed to support Document/literal style requests initially and this works well certainly with Apache SOAP and .NET.
However, it does not seem to work nicely with Apache Axis clients and in the interests of interoperability I would like to now extend it to also support other styles and encodings. If I understand correctly there are 2 request styles - Document and RPC and 2 main encoding styles SOAP and literal. I would like to support 3 (I think) of these 4 types of requests - Document/literal (done), RPC/SOAP and RPC/literal, I think I am correct in saying that Document/SOAP is not really used? Anyways, I have glanced over the W3C specs and have done some Googling, but I am having a hard time finding concise rules on how to detect the request type of the incoming SOAP document - i.e. the style and encoding. I was hoping that someone could point me to where in the Axis Server code the style and encoding of the SOAP Request is determined or perhaps provide me with a concise set of rules on determining the SOAP request type? Thanks -- Adam Retter Principal Developer Devon Portal Project Room 310 County Hall Topsham Road Exeter EX2 4QD t: 01392 38 3683 f: 01392 38 2966 e: [EMAIL PROTECTED] w: www.devonline.gov.uk --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
