Re: Qname prefixs

2006-05-23 スレッド表示 Toshiyuki Kimura

Hello,

 This is a wrong list to ask questions
in English. It's for Japanese. So, please
go to "axis-user@ws.apache.org".

Thanks,
Toshi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

On Tue, 23 May 2006, babraa wrote:



Hello

My first post as a newbie. I have searched the forums and was suprised I
couldn't find an answer. Makes me think I am doing something dim.

I am trying to a add a header to a soap call using

the following

   ..
   ...
   QName qNameHeader = new QName ("http://soap-authentication.org/2002/01";,
"BasicAuth", "auth"); //uri,local part, prefix
SOAPHeaderElement header = new SOAPHeaderElement(qNameHeader);
call.addHeader(header);

however when I check out the msg being sent the header is as such:

http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/actor/next";
soapenv:mustUnderstand="0"
xmlns:ns1="http://soap-authentication.org/2002/01"/>


I'm not sure why the ns1 is not being substituted with a "auth".

Are there more steps involved in setting a prefix?

Cheers

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Qname prefixs

2006-05-23 スレッド表示 babraa

Hello

My first post as a newbie. I have searched the forums and was suprised I
couldn't find an answer. Makes me think I am doing something dim.

I am trying to a add a header to a soap call using

the following

.. 
...
QName qNameHeader = new QName ("http://soap-authentication.org/2002/01";,
"BasicAuth", "auth"); //uri,local part, prefix
 SOAPHeaderElement header = new SOAPHeaderElement(qNameHeader);
 call.addHeader(header);

however when I check out the msg being sent the header is as such:

http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/actor/next";
soapenv:mustUnderstand="0"
xmlns:ns1="http://soap-authentication.org/2002/01"/>


I'm not sure why the ns1 is not being substituted with a "auth".

Are there more steps involved in setting a prefix?

Cheers

Nomit
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