There's probably a better way, but what I did was catch java.rmi.RemoteException for the Call.invoke() call and then check to see if a response message is present. If it is, I extract it's contents.

-Brian

Max Carlson wrote:

What's the best way to bypass deserialization in the AXIS client and get
directly at the SOAP response envelope? Do I need to write my own
response handler, or is there an easier way?

Regards,
Max Carlson


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