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



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