In that case u may need to parse the string and set the
SOAPHeader of the SOAPEnvelope according to the namespace and values
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2004 12:05
PM
Subject: Re: Populating SOAPHeader and
SOAPBody.
Dhanush Gopinath wrote:
> Hi There >
> At the client side u can instatiate a Stub Object from the
> org.apache.axis.client and use > a method setHeader() to set
the Header of an out going SOAP Message, > I mean request
Message. > > At the server side do this
: > > * MessageContext msgContext =
MessageContext.getCurrentContext(); > Message reqMsg =
msgContext.getRequestMessage(); > > //
Gets the SOAPNevelope for the Request Message >
SOAPEnvelope soapEnv= reqMsg.getSOAPEnvelope(); > // Gets
the SOAPHeader for the Request Message > SOAPHeader
soapHead= >
(org.apache.axis.message.SOAPHeader)soapEnv.getHeader(); >
// Gets all the SOAPHeaderElements into an Iterator >
Iterator itrElements= soapHead.getChildElements();* > >
Iterate through this iterator to extract each Child element of the
> Header.
Yes, I am able to extract the data from an
incoming SOAPEnvelope, but I was wondering what is the easiest/right way
to input the data back to another SOAPEnvelope, when I have the Header and
Body parts as Strings (in a database). I need to do it at the server-side,
so the client methods are not
available.
>
Hello, > > I would like to have some
advices / comments about populating >
SOAPHeader > and SOAPBody of a SOAPEnvelope
(org.apache.axis.message.*). > > I have a
web service that receives a SOAPEnvelope, and saves
its > SOAPHeader and SOAPBody parts to a
database (as String). At a later > time, when
another SOAP-request comes in, the web service gets
the > String-values from database, and populates
the SOAPEnvelope with them. > > I am
wondering, what is the easiest/best/right way to populate
the > SOAPHeader and SOAPBody of the
SOAPEnvelope when they are already >
represented as Strings? > > For example,
if the SOAPHeader-part is saved as following in
the > database, how should I insert it to a
SOAPEnvelope? > >
<SOAP-ENV:Header> >
<ar:MessageHeader
SOAP-ENV:mustUnderstand="1"> >
<ar:From> >
<ar:PartyId>ID
1</ar:PartyId> >
<ar:Role>requester</ar:Role> >
</ar:From> >
<ar:To> >
<ar:PartyId>ID
1</ar:PartyId> >
<ar:Role>responder</ar:Role> >
</ar:To> >
</ar:MessageHeader
SOAP-ENV:mustUnderstand="1"> >
</SOAP-ENV:Header> > > ~ Ilari
Kontinen >
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