Glen, Technically, any interceptor that is run AFTER the ReadHeadersInterceptor would be very roughly equivilent. The ReadHeadersInterceptor reads all the soap headers (if there) and and advances the XMLStreamReader into the SOAP:Body. Thus, it's positioned at the start of the logical data. An interceptor could grab that, do whatever with the logical data, and create a new XMLStreamReader to represent their new data.
Dan On Thursday 03 January 2008, Glen Mazza wrote: > Hello, I am trying to understand any architectural correspondances > between JAX-WS Handlers[1] and CXF interceptors. I can see from the > interceptor page[2] that a JAX-WS SOAP protocol handler more or less > maps to a CXF AbstractSoapInterceptor. I was wondering if there is an > counterpart to the JAX-WS LogicalHandler for an interceptor? > > Thanks, > Glen > > [1] > http://java.sun.com/mailers/techtips/enterprise/2006/TechTips_June06.h >tml [2] http://cwiki.apache.org/CXF20DOC/interceptors.html -- J. Daniel Kulp Principal Engineer, IONA [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.dankulp.com/blog
