Actually, yes. I should be able if I do AOP based on policies given by
the creator of the web service. Eventually, I can work on jars directly.

Right now we play around with Limpid Log [1]. This loggers uses the
JVMTI [2].

We will see what's the best way to handle it.

Cheers,
Benedikt

[1] http://www.acelet.com/limpidlog/index.html
[2] http://download.oracle.com/javase/6/docs/platform/jvmti/jvmti.html

On 09.09.2010 17:49, nch wrote:
> 
>   I thought you'd said you had the binaries (jars). You might (I'm not sure) 
> be able to apply AOP (AspectWerkz, ...) on them.
> 
>   Cheers.
> 
> --- El jue, 9/9/10, Benedikt Heintel 
> <hein...@seceng.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de> escribió:
> 
>> De: Benedikt Heintel <hein...@seceng.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de>
>> Asunto: Re: Modify Web Service Call
>> Para: java-user@axis.apache.org
>> Fecha: jueves, 9 de septiembre, 2010 14:08
>> Hi nch,
>>
>> I checked AOP and it looks promising, but I'm not sure how
>> I can use it
>> with unknown implementations of web services.
>> If I would use it for WS logging I need to parse the WSDL
>> because I
>> don't know anything about the service and its methods.
>>
>> Benedikt
>>
>> On 09.09.2010 09:19, nch wrote :
>>>
>>>    AOP might also help you. Logging is
>> one of the most common use cases.
>>>
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