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 > > > > ______________________________________________________________________ > This email has been spam and virus checked by Elster IT Services. > -- Thanks & Regards, Prabath Siriwardena http://blog.facilelogin.com http://RampartFAQ.com
