Hi Benson,
It looks like a hang-over from old Celtix days where all the checks for
the doc-lit wrapped/unwrapped/bare and rpc were in one class's method.
Another thing I can think of might be that when the SOAP message comes
in we try to be smart in processing the message and give it a try with
doc-lit/bare or we have no way of deciding whether the SOAP message is
in doc-lit/bare format or RPC-Lit(Which I doubt but not an expert on
soap message formats).
Regards,
Ulhas Bhole
Benson Margulies wrote:
RpcInInterceptor falls back to doc/lit/bare when it can't find an
operation. Is this a good thing? it seems to lead to more confusing
diagnosis of bad messages.
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