Right. Maybe you could have your app
import some of api’s used by soap servers to package and parse soap
messages.
Regards,
Mark
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Hi Mark,
thanks
for this - unfortunately the proxy has to be a stand-alone app sitting on a
gateway machine, and definitely can't be on a server...
cheers
anyway
Duncan
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Hi,
The problem seems to be that the proxy doesn’t give you
access to the apis that you need to manipulate the soap message. It might be
easier to rewrite the proxy and have it live on a soap-enabled server.
Regards,
Mark
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Subject: transforming bytes to SOAP Message
Hello, I hope someone can help.
We're sending SOAP messages to our web service via a simple proxy. the proxy
sets up input and output streams and passes with SOAP message on to the web
service with no problems. Now what we want to do is add fields to the body of
the SOAP message when it passes through the proxy.
I suppose an ideal way to do this would be to transform the bytes stream back
to a SOAP message and manipulate the body, before passing it on. does anyone
know how to do this? The main problem is that the proxy is not in a J2EE
container so we can't use HTTPRequest.
Ideally I don't want to have to do string manipulation on the input and
repopulate a new envelope, if I can help it.
I'd be grateful of any help.
cheers
Duncan
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