String incomingTransport = messageContext.getIncomingTransportName();
if (!org.apache.axis2.Constants.TRANSPORT_HTTPS.equals(incomingTransport ))
{

}

Thanks & regards,
-Prabath

On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 12:51 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks Deepal for the quick response.
>
> What key should I use to get the request URL? I went through the Constants
> java doc but it was not immediately clear.
>
>
> *MessageContext* *messageContext* = 
> *MessageContext*.getCurrentMessageContext();
>
>         if(*messageContext* != null){
>             String url = (String)*messageContext*.getProperty(*"????")*;
>         }
>
>   From: Deepal jayasinghe <[email protected]> To:
> [email protected] Date: 09/07/2010 02:46 PM Subject: Re: If Tomcat
> is configured to accept both HTTP and HTTPS, how to know in axis2 if the
> request came over HTTPS?
> ------------------------------
>
>
>
> You can do that by looking at the request URL which you can access using
> MessageContext.
>
> Deepal
> Folks
>
> In my server code, I need to know if the call received came through over
> HTTP or HTTPS. I would like to process the request a bit differently  if the
> request came through HTTPS.
>
> How can I do this in axis2 1.2 (the version I am using)? If it is easier to
> do in axis2 1.5.1, I could upgrade.
>
> I would much appreciate code samples.
>
> Thanks
>
> Nav Kumar
>
>
>
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