Thanks so much. This worked like a charm :) Kind Regards Richard Craig (BTech IT) Ubusha Technologies
All my hope is in Jesus. <http://goo.gl/TwCCW>Ubusha Technologies is a member of the Aptronics group: http://www.aptronicsgroup.com View disclaimer at http://www.ubusha.co.za/Home/terms-and-conditions/maildisclaimer On 22 June 2012 23:14, Deepal Jayasinghe <dee...@opensource.lk> wrote: > You simply need to add a handler ( module) and get the message context, > from the message context you can get the soap actions. Following might > help you to get an idea: > http://blogs.deepal.org/2009/02/writing-axis2-module.html > > Deepal > > Hi > > I was hoping someone could help me out here. I need to print the > SOAPAction for each incoming call. Can someone explain how I could do this? > I'm currently using Axis 2. Thanks. > > Kind Regards > Richard Craig (BTech IT) > Ubusha Technologies > > Ubusha Technologies is a member of the Aptronics group: > http://www.aptronicsgroup.com > View disclaimer at > http://www.ubusha.co.za/Home/terms-and-conditions/maildisclaimer > > > > ------------------------------ > Ubusha Technologies is a member of the Aptronics Group > > See: http://www.aptronicsgroup.**com/ <http://www.aptronicsgroup.com/> > > View disclaimer at http://www.ubusha.co.za/**Home/terms-and-conditions/** > maildisclaimer<http://www.ubusha.co.za/Home/terms-and-conditions/maildisclaimer> > ------------------------------ > > > -- > Blog - http://blogs.deepal.org/ > -- ------------------------------ Ubusha Technologies is a member of the Aptronics Group See: http://www.aptronicsgroup.com/ View disclaimer at http://www.ubusha.co.za/Home/terms-and-conditions/maildisclaimer ------------------------------