Right.... that's why I need to know how to do this using version 2.3.1, not
using a version after 2.3.1. (I'm not sure what version WAS4 is using
either but I KNOW it does not contain the new methods that you pointed
out.)
Thanks again for your help.
- Dave
Scott Nichol
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Please respond to
soap-user
I don't know what is in WAS 4, but the two methods I listed were both
added after 2.3.1.
Scott Nichol
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>
>
>
> Thanks for the info on the new methods. I downloaded a recent code
base
> and was able to get it to work.
> Then I realized that unfortunately, the code I'm writing has to work
with
> the version of SOAP that comes with WAS4. (Would that be SOAP version
> 2.3.1? - how does one tell?)
>
> There must have been a way to do this in version 2.3.1 - altho I can't
for
> the life of me see how (see a description of my original efforts
below).
>
> Thanks much for helping....
>
> - Dave Levitt
>
>
>
> Scott Nichol
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> 11/18/2002 05:06
> PM
> Please respond to
> soap-user
>
>
>
>
>
>
> I'm not sure what is available for various versions of Apache SOAP.
> With the current code base, SOAPHTTPConnection has a setCookies
method.
> Also, Call has an overloaded invoke method that accepts HTTP headers
as
> a Hashtable:
>
> public Response invoke(URL url, String SOAPActionURI, Hashtable
> headers) throws SOAPException
>
> These may have been added after 2.3.1 was released, so they may only
be
> in the current code.
>
> Scott Nichol
>
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> Sent: Monday, November 18, 2002 4:50 PM
> Subject: how to set cookie in SOAPHTTPConnection?
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> >
> >
> >
> >
> > How do I pass a LtpaCookie to a web service using a SOAP call? I
> believe
> > the cookie should be passed in the http header (not the SOAP
header).
> I've
> > constructed the SOAP Call but when I execute
> soapCall.getSOAPTransport() I
> > get a null returned. If I try to construct the SOAPTransport as:
> > SOAPTransport soapTransport = new SOAPHTTPConnection(), then when I
do
> > soapTransport.getHeaders() I get a null returned. There is no
> > soapTransport.setHeaders() method.
> >
> > What am I missing here?
> >
> > Thanks much for any help.
> >
> > - Dave Levitt
> >
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