You can store any arbitrary data in the MessageContext, via getProperty
()/setProperty().  You can then access this information from within your
service by calling MessageContext.getCurrentContext().

Example:

Handler.invoke(MessageContext context) {
    context.setProperty("org", "research.ge.com");
}

Service.doSomething() {
    MessageContext context = MessageContext.getCurrentContext();
    String org = (String)context.getProperty("org");
}


HTH,
Ian

Ian D. Stewart
Open Systems Engineer II
Enterprise Midrange - Bank One Infrastructure & Operations
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Hi all,
     Is there any way to pass information (say, a String value) from a
handler to a service? The service is "registered" in the deploy.wsdd file.

Thanks.

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