Yupe, that what i means by the locate() method will get the call object as the Parameter.
/victor On Tue, 2 Oct 2001 19:41, you wrote: > Hi Victor, > > I am taking up recommendation to write my own provider to centralize all > the ACL code + > logging... > > Thks 1000, > Boon Pang > > At 02:05 PM 10/2/2001 +1000, you wrote: > >Where exactly are you trying to get the Call object? Because if you are > >trying to get it from your ServiceProvider (implements Provider), the > > locate method will get the call object as the Parameter. > > > >If you create your own servlet to intercept the soap call you can do > >something like this: > > > >call = RPCRouter.extractCallFromEnvelope(serviceManager, callEnv, > >reqCtx); > > > >just like it was done in RPCRouterServlet. > > > >/victor > > > >On Tue, 2 Oct 2001 14:13, you wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > > > I am developing Access Control List for the SOAP services. Basically > > > all RPC-based SOAP service. > > > > > > Is there anyway to obtain the Call, org.apache.soap.rpc.RPCMessage > > > object that was sent by the soap > > > client from within the SOAP service on the server side. I can obtain > > > the SOAPContext object from the > > > first arguement of my service method. > > > > > > It will easier and require to access the service > > > id="urn:jsoap-Sess-HelloSOAP", or MethodName and param > > > to map this info back to the ACL database. > > > > > > Help needed urgently. I have look through the > > > org.apache.soap.rpc.SOAPContext document API I can't > > > figure out how to get the Call object. Am I looking in the wrong > > > document? > > > > > > Code example is to show how to do this will be great! > > > > > > > > > Thks 1000 & Cheers, > > > Boon Pang > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > >-- > >Victor Hadianto > >Nuix Pty. Ltd. (02) 9283 9010 -- Victor Hadianto Nuix Pty. Ltd. (02) 9283 9010
