Wayne,
That sounds exactly like what I am looking for as my code is client-side.
Thanks,
JM
Wayne Keenan wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> The DOM stuff is really aimed for server side processing.
> As a client its not currently the way to go.
>
> I can only infer from your original email that you are indeed a client.
>
> Based on the helpful response from Tom I will post something later (when I
> get to home) that allows you to set the
> SOAP body as a XML doc (as-is) on post and obtain the XML Document 'as-is'
> after receive, without disrupting/upsetting the
> existing SOAP handler. (largely thru copying code, its not ideal, but it
> gets work done)
>
> regards
> Wayne
>
> On 25/03/07, jmdev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>> I think I figured out how to change the SOAP Body.
>>
>> Digging through DOMSerializer I noticed that it is looking for the
>> DOMOutHandler.DOM_MESSAGE property. By setting this property in my
>> handler,
>> I was able to change what was sent over the wire.
>>
>> i.e.
>> context.getOutMessage().setProperty(DOMOutHandler.DOM_MESSAGE, document);
>>
>> I am thinking the two references to the body that I need to change are
>>
>> context.getOutMessage().setProperty(DOMOutHandler.DOM_MESSAGE, document);
>> context.getOutMessage().setBody(new Object[] {new DOMSource(node)});
>>
>> Sound about right?
>>
>>
>> jmdev wrote:
>> >
>> > I am probably making a simple mistake, but I want to change the SOAP
>> Body
>> > in my handler and am having trouble doing so.
>> >
>> > Executing the following fragment seems to alter the internal
>> > representation of the OutMessage within the call, but the SOAP which
>> gets
>> > sent over the wire is unaltered. Could someone shed light on why this
>> > isn't working and suggest what I need to do to be able to change the
>> soap
>> > body.
>> >
>> > Element helloWorldElement = new Element("HelloWorldElement");
>> > Document helloWorldDocument = new Document(helloWorldElement);
>> >
>> > ...
>> >
>> > DOMOutputter outputter = new DOMOutputter();
>> > org.w3c.dom.Document document = outputter.output(helloWorldDocument);
>> > org.w3c.dom.Node node = document.getDocumentElement();
>> >
>> > context.getOutMessage().setBody(new Object[] {new DOMSource(node)});
>> >
>> > Thanks in advance!
>> >
>>
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