In Srinth's case there is no issue since he gets the request first, and message context has everything he needs. And even he can construct the reply to address from the TO address.
Deepal > Srinath, doesn't ServiceContext.getMyEPR() give you the info you need? > > Sanjiva. > > Srinath Perera wrote: >> Hi All; >> >> Is there a way to find the current tomcat port using Axis2 (I need it >> to set a replyto address)? Ideally I want to find the service port at >> the start up, before any request arrived. If that does not work, I >> might be able to live with getting it with message context. Does the >> message context property TRANSPORT_ADDR give what I want to find? >> >> Thanks very much >> Srinath > > -- Thank you! http://blogs.deepal.org http://deepal.org
