Hi,

I have a service I am trying to mimic and it requires a mime-multipart
> attachment in the soap message.  I think this is called an "in-line"
> attachment.

Not really.. In-line means you take the binary data, base64 encode it and
put it inside the XML as a text value.


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> How does this differ from SwA or MTOM?

Most probably it would be either MTOM or SwA. If possible post a input
message to this service together with the HTTP headers. You can use TCPMon (
ws.apache.org/commons/tcpmon) to capture it.

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> Does Axis2 support this kind of attachment?

Axis2 supports both MTOM as well as SwA attachments. Both the technologies
are capable of delivering MIME attachments together with SOAP.

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> Can JAVA2WSDL generate this within the WSDL?

Yes if it's MTOM.. No if it's SwA.. Do you have the WSDL for the service??

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> How would the classes in POJO development be structured to generate this
> kind of output?

We need to figure out whether it's MTOM or SwA or another beast before
thinking of this step..

thanks,
Thilina

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