Quick question - I've tested out the hello.service example (in the 
samples/hello-world subproject from 2.1) from my SOAP client, and 
received back the expected XML content in the SOAP response. Then I 
created my own 'service', by simply having my own pipeline spit out XML. 
My question is: how does Cocoon know to encapsulate the response in 
SOAP? I've searched the source code and can't see where the logic is.

Any clues appreciated.

Regards,

Lajos
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galatea.com
Cocoon training, consulting & support



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