attribute header=true on method parameters mean that parameter will be
send in header instead of body. Also you configured you services as
doc/literal so body will contains only method parameters ( without
method name ). What means that body element will be empty.

On 6/13/07, Rodrigo de la Parra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I was looking at this page and I'd like to do the same thing but in Java 1.4 
(without annotations). Need to pass SOAP headers and body elements too.

http://xfire.codehaus.org/JSR+181+Service

I'm trying:

<beans xmlns="http://xfire.codehaus.org/config/1.0";>
<service>
<name>OrderService</name>
<namespace>http://www.blastradius.com/ecommerce/services/order</namespace>
<style>document</style>
<use>literal</use>
<serviceClass>org.codehaus.xfire.xmlbeans.example.OrderService</serviceClass>
<implementationClass>org.codehaus.xfire.xmlbeans.example.OrderServiceImpl</implementationClass>
<serviceFactory>org.codehaus.xfire.xmlbeans.XmlBeansServiceFactory</serviceFactory>
<scope>session</scope>
<method name="receiveOrder" operationName="receiveOrder">
<parameter index="0" class="java.lang.String" header="true" />
</method>
</service>
</beans>

but it only puts stuff in the Header but nothing in the Body. Any suggestions?

Thanks,

Rodrigo


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