Folks;
I'm about to connect to a remote SOAP service that provides a rather
verbose WSDL. According to both the service reference documentation and
to the stubs my Java SOAP framework managed to generate, there is a
"session header" information that needs to be added to the soap-header
section of any outbound message more or less like this:
<soap:Header>
<SessionHeader xmlns="service">
<Key>ae6e822bc85c1c182f29bac9bb99f8e5</Key>
</SessionHeader>
</soap:Header>
In the Java client classes, this happens in a rather straightforward
way (by having an additional "sessionHeader" parameter in each of the
remote function calls in the stub classes), but I am unsure how to
achieve this effect with any of the Python frameworks out there. So to
ask: Inspirations on that, anyone? Any input, and be that just pointers
to things worth reading, highly appreciated! :)
Cheers,
Kristian
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