I'm not sure why, but my exchange server received the following message from "dexter", 
but the friendly name is mine? See below.

Did anyone else get this message and have it appear with my friendly name? Maybe it is 
just a M$ gaffe?

Thanks!

Thunder

-----Original Message-----
From: Parley, Thunder Jon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 2004 7:51 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Message-style web services



Hi Vivek,
I'm new to axis, but I think you need the following
1) Your echoElements api should look like

Element[] elem = new Element[1];

elem[0] = XMLUtils.StringToElement("urn:foo","e1", "Hello");

return elem;

2) Once you compiled your file, move it to 
<TOMCAT>/webapps/axix/WEB-INF/classes/message

Doing the above, I was able to get it to work.

-dexter

 --- On Mon 03/08, Vivek Nagulapati < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
From: Vivek Nagulapati [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 08 Mar 2004 11:58:21 -0600
Subject: Message-style web services

Hello Guys,<br><br>I am trying to implement message-style web services using one of 
the <br>examples provided in the Axis distribution i.e., the one in 
<br>"samples/message/MessageService.java".<br><br>No matter how I change the 
implementation in MessageService.java, it returns <br>the SAME SOAP request received 
as my SOAP response to the client.<br><br>Here is my Web service's 
implementation:<br><br>----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br>public
 Element[] echoElements(Element [] elems) throws java.lang.Exception{<br><br>        
Element[] elem = null;<br><br>        elem[0] = 
XMLUtils.StringToElement("urn:foo","e1", "Hello");<br><br>        return elem;<br>    
}<br>----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br><br>Theoretically,
 this method should return an element which is as follows in <br>the SOAP 
response.<br><br><ns1:e1 xmlns:n
 s1="urn:foo">Hello</ns1:e1><br><br>But, to my surprise no matter what kind of SOAP 
request this service <br>receives, it is sending back the same payload as my SOAP 
response. Why is <br>this happening?<br><br>I tried putting some System.out.println's 
in my service's implementation but <br>they are not getting printed either. So does 
that mean that the control is <br>not reaching my service ? Is that a 
possibility?<br><br>TIA for any pointers or 
suggestions!!<br>Vivek<br><br>_________________________________________________________________<br>Get
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