I've read your post multiple times, but I still do not understand what you are trying to do. Your sample code looks like you are passing the Element as a parameter. What is it that you do not know how to do?
On 4 Jun 2003 at 0:53, Parames wrote: > Thanks for your response , > Any i have query ,Im trying to send string as > XML(Element) to the service where service needs to > fetch string matching datas from database. > XML like Addressbook example.. > > Can anyone send me some code for > sending stringas element,Bcoz in service im passing > resultset to element. > Can anyone help me?? > > My GUI code > > public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent event) > { > String but = event.getActionCommand(); > if (but == "OK" ) > { > // IdToLookUp is the value i want to take > IdToLookUp =jTextField1.getText(); > > > // HERE the STRING TO PASS AS ELEMENT > > DocumentBuilder xdb = > XMLParserUtils.getXMLDocBuilder(); > Document doc = xdb.newDocument(); > Element custID = doc.createElement("CustomerID"); > custID.appendChild(doc.createTextNode(IdToLookUp)); > > > //make a call to soap server with customer ID > > try{ > > // GetCustInfo() is the SOAP CLIENT where i need to > pass this element... > > gci = new GetCustInfo(); > > Element element =gci.callCustSVC(customerId);} > catch (Exception e) { > e.printStackTrace(); > System.out.println("ERROR "+e); > } > } > > ------------------------------------------------------- > Thanks in advance > Expecting to hear from you > regards > parames > > > > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Calendar - Free online calendar with sync to Outlook(TM). > http://calendar.yahoo.com > Scott Nichol Do not reply directly to this e-mail address, as it is filtered to only receive e-mail from specific mailing lists.