Same question here :-) I used my own MessageObserver to set up some properties on the message before launching the interceptor chain... Btw, how can I retrieve the BindingFactory ?
On 4/17/07, Dan Diephouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi William, Mind if I ask a few questions first? I think there are some cases where you probably do want to specify your own MessageObserver, but this seems opposed to the goal of letting a binding manage how endpoint resolution happens. I would like to unify the two better though - so maybe you can help me figure that out :-) Why are you specifying a different messageobserver? Where were you previously specifying your own messageobserver - ServerImpl? Thanks - Dan On 4/17/07, William Tam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi Dan, > > Is it possible to specific my own MessageObserver rather than using the > default "ChainInitiationObserver"? Prior to this change, I could name my > MessageObserver in the constructor of ServerImpl(). I could no longer do > that. The MessageObserver is now hardcorded in > AbstractBindingFactory.addListener(). It is not possible for me to > override > it because I don't have control over the BindingFactories. > > Thanks, > William > > > -- Dan Diephouse Envoi Solutions http://envoisolutions.com | http://netzooid.com/blog
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