Hi,
 Im using the example from user guide only. It's working fine but
now i had to add my xml into the response body.And that's where im
facing problem.
 regards,
 Raj.

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Please go to the website http://ws.apache.org/axis/java/user-guide.html and
search for


   Service Styles - RPC, Document, Wrapped, and Message



and use the explanation given for the message style.

Thanks,
Hrishikesh.




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Hi All,
 Im using message style. Im able to get the request from the xml file which
im passing from client.
 Now I want to send the response back to client.
 Can some give some pointers on how to add response into the SOAP Body
so that I can pass the my own xml or modified xml back to the client.


 Follows the web service method that is receiving request from the client
and suppose to send back the response.It's sending back the simple response
as follows. Now I trying to add my xml into the response body but without
any success.

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<soapenv:Envelope xmlns:soapenv="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/";
xmln
s:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema";
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSc
hema-instance">
 <soapenv:Body><ns1:response
xmlns:ns1="http://localhost:8080/axis/services/anyt
hingGoes"/> </soapenv:Body>
</soapenv:Envelope>


 public Document method(Document request) throws
ParserConfigurationException {
    System.out.println("Document Updated = "+request.toString());


             Document response = newDocument();

             Element elem = response.createElementNS(namespace,
"response");
             response.appendChild(elem);

      I im trying to attach my xml somewhere here and send it back to the
client.

             System.out.println("Here comes  the
Request=="+getSOAPRequestText(request));
  }
    return response;
  }

  private Document newDocument() throws ParserConfigurationException {
    DocumentBuilderFactory documentBuilderFactory =
DocumentBuilderFactory.newInstance();
    DocumentBuilder documentBuilder =
documentBuilderFactory.newDocumentBuilder();
    return documentBuilder.newDocument();
  }

  public String getSOAPRequestText (Document doc) {
             StringBuffer XMLText = new StringBuffer();
             XMLText.append("<?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"UTF-8\"
?>\r\n");
             Element e = doc.getDocumentElement();
             XMLText.append(getElementAsText(e));
             return XMLText.toString();
    }


    private StringBuffer getElementAsText(Element element) {
        StringBuffer elementText = new StringBuffer();
        if (element == null)
            return elementText;

        //Author name of the element.
        elementText.append("<"+element.getTagName());

        //Author attributes.
        NamedNodeMap attributes = element.getAttributes();
        int attCount = attributes.getLength();
        for (int j = 0; j<attCount; j++) {
            elementText.append(" "+attributes.item(j).getNodeName()+"=\"");
            elementText.append(attributes.item(j).getNodeValue()+"\"");
        }//for

        // Author the namespace node.
        if (element.getNamespaceURI()!=null) {
            elementText.append(" ");
            elementText.append("xmlns");
            if (element.getPrefix()!=null) {
                elementText.append(":");
                elementText.append(element.getPrefix());
            }//if
            elementText.append("=\"");
            elementText.append(element.getNamespaceURI());
            elementText.append("\" ");
        }

        elementText.append(">");

        //Author child nodes.
        for (int i=0;i<element.getChildNodes().getLength();i++) {
            Node child = element.getChildNodes().item(i);
            if (child.getNodeType() == Node.ELEMENT_NODE)
elementText.append(getElementAsText((Element)child));
            if (child.getNodeType() == Node.TEXT_NODE)
elementText.append(child.getNodeValue());
            // Process other types of child nodes if required.
        }//for

        elementText.append("</"+element.getTagName()+">");
        return elementText;
    }//getElementAsText



 Thanks in advance,
 Rajendra.


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