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
> 
> 
> 
> 
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