Don't have time to go into it right now, but try adding a SOAPContext
parameter to the start of your parameters on your method - look
at the template provider to see what you can pull out of the properties.
You can get things like the ServletContext, HTTPRequest object...
-Dug
"oh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 06/06/2001 09:35:56 AM
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I checked the archive of this mailing list, and I found nothing.
I think it' neccessary for a service bean to get the information
in the request. Is there any solution to solve it ?
Maybe I have to give up trying with Apache Soap......
Any help will be appreciate.
Huimin Wang,
Globus,Inc
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> > See getRemoteAddr() of javax.servlet.ServletRequest. And its subclass,
> > javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest. :-)
>
> I know this method. But How can I get the instance of HttpServletRequest
in
> my
> program? My program is not a Servlet.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Huimin Wang
> Globus,Japan
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