Thanks a lot! This sounds like just what I need. Tried it and I'm getting header info into my soap response! (Unfortunately I can't get it to work properly just yet because of a bug in Intalio, but that doesn't change my gratitude)
Thanks, Christian C. Schouten -----Original Message----- From: Rafal Rusin [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: vrijdag 12 februari 2010 13:30 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: How to access (Axis2) ServiceClient instance? ODE has extension for accessing headers: <assign> <copy> <from variable="myVar" header="ConversationId"/> <to variable="faultInput" header="ConversationId"/> </copy> </assign> Example is here: http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/ode/branches/APACHE_ODE_1.X/axis2-war/src/test/resources/TestSoapHeader/HeaderTest.bpel On 12 February 2010 12:29, Renat Zubairov <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello Christian, > > I could suggest another way to access the header information, it's a kind of > recommended way to do it in ODE however in case of sending heeaders. Since > BPEL can't access headers directly you could try to transform the header > information you are interested in, in the IL into a separate message part. > > Renat > > > On 11.02.10 11:12, "Christian Schouten" <[email protected]> wrote: > > Dear all, > > I am running Intalio|BPMS, which is Apache ODE on top of Axis2. > Now, in my BPEL process I need to access the SOAP envelope's header (to > be specific, I need to access the <wsse:BinarySecurityToken> element). > > After some searching, I came to the conclusion that the best way seems > to be to create a static function in a JAR file (referencable as > <bpel:from>prefix:functionName($thisReceive__requestRequestMsg.body/name > space:wsdlField, "param")</bpel:from>) that can retrieve the > ServiceClient instance, then get the OperationContext, then get the > MessageContext in which I can get the Header and find an element. I've > succeeded in creating JARs and referencing functions from an ODE process > problem-free. IMHO, since the entire ODE process is within a single > request/response dialog, the security information should be available > somewhere. > > Question 1: Do you agree that this is the way to go or can anybody > suggest an alternative way of obtaining the WS-Security information? > > Question 2: Once I'm in the JAR called through ODE, how can I reference > the (Axis2) ServiceClient instance? > > Any help is most appreciated, > > Best regards, > > Christian C. Schouten > > Regards, -- RafaĆ Rusin http://rrusin.blogspot.com http://www.touk.pl http://top.touk.pl
