I would like to share my disappointing with this mailing list.
Yesterday was the second time (the first time was in 26/08/2010) I asked about removing the soapenv:mustUnderstand attribute from the SOAP message. Both of my messages was completely ignored. This mailing list looks like a closed circuit, i.e., you guys discuss a lot between each other, but when someone out of the circuit ask something, nobody helps..This attitude isn't healthy for the community. I'm using Axis in a very big project (Electronic Invoice) in Brazil, involving all the 27 states of Brazil and thousands of companies (like Vale, the world's biggest mining company)...like a lot of people that are working in big projects, I will have to run from Axis to Apache CXF that at this moment looks like much better. Thanks, Fernando Cesar. De: Fernando Cesar Silva [mailto:[email protected]] Enviada em: segunda-feira, 27 de setembro de 2010 17:32 Para: [email protected] Cc: 'Diogo Francisco Viviani Gallo' Assunto: How to remove the soapenv:mustUnderstand attribute Hi, I'm using release 1.5.1 and I have to remove the soapenv:mustUnderstand attribute from my header SOAP message. I tried to do this in earlier versions with no success. How can I do this? Any clue will be very helpful. I'm sending below a sample SOAP Envelope with the attribute. <soap:Envelope xmlns:soap=http://www.w3.org/2003/05/soap-envelope xmlns:nfes="http://www.portalfiscal.inf.br/nfe/wsdl/NfeStatusServico2"> <soap:Header> <nfeCabecMsg soapenv:mustUnderstand="false" xmlns="http://www.portalfiscal.inf.br/nfe/wsdl/NfeStatusServico2"><cUF>51</c UF><versaoDados>2.00</versaoDados></nfeCabecMsg> </soap:Header> <soap:Body> <nfeDadosMsg xmlns="http://www.portalfiscal.inf.br/nfe/wsdl/NfeStatusServico2"> <consStatServ xmlns=http://www.portalfiscal.inf.br/nfe versao="2.00"> <tpAmb>1</tpAmb> <cUF>51</cUF> <xServ>STATUS</xServ> </consStatServ> </nfeDadosMsg> </soap:Body> </soap:Envelope> Thanks, Fernando Cesar.
