Hi everybody,

I posted that question some time ago, but still didn't find a solution even though people gave me some hints after my posting. I have to confess that I'm not an expert in xfire.

In the user guide article about the message context (http://xfire.codehaus.org/MessageContext) it says that in order to get the message xml one can use the DOMIn/OutHandler like:
service.addInHandler(new DOMInHandler())
service.addOutHandler(new DOMInHandler())

Ok, that's simple. But then it is written that one can access the xml document like:
public void invoke(MessageContext context) {
Document inputDoc = context.getInMessage().getProperty(DOMInHandler.DOM_MESSAGE): Document outputDoc = context.getOutMessage().getProperty(DOMOutHandler.DOM_MESSAGE):
}

What I don't understand is, where in my code I should actually put the invoke() method. I mean, there is an invoke() methode inside the DOMIn/OutHandler, but as far as I understood the case, it is not meant to extend the DOMIn/OutHandler.

Best regards,

Abid

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