Many thanks for your reply. I will check and also ask to the Camel team if
this is an issue with Camel-CXF component.



Glen Mazza wrote:
> 
> At any rate, you can probably use JAX-WS handlers[1] to alter your SOAP
> message.  Probably the SOAP protocol handler instead of the logical
> handler is what you want.
> 
> Glen
> 
> [1] http://www.jroller.com/gmazza/entry/adding_jax_ws_handlers_to
> 
> 
> Glen Mazza wrote:
>> 
>> Are you sure the bug isn't on the Camel side?
>> 
>> Glen
>> 
>> 
>> cmoulliard wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> I have discovered a small problem between a client created using the
>>> Client ProxyFactoryBean and my webservice running with Apache Camel -
>>> CXF component.
>>> 
>>> When the client calls the web service, the Proxy generates the following
>>> SOAP message :
>>> 
>>> <soap:Envelope xmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/";>
>>> <soap:Body>
>>> <ns1:PostParcel xmlns:ns1="http://tracker.service.xpectis.com/";>
>>> <ns2:inputTrackParcel xmlns:ns2="http://tracker.service.xpectis.com";>
>>> <name>chm</name>
>>> <destination>Brussels</destination>
>>> <origin>Florennes</origin>
>>> </ns2:inputTrackParcel>
>>> </ns1:PostParcel>
>>> </soap:Body>
>>> </soap:Envelope>
>>> 
>>> Unfortunately, the tag <ns1:PostParcel> is not supported by the web
>>> service called. If I remove it, everything works fine. How can I said to
>>> ClientProxyFactoryBean that I don't want such tag in the SOAP message ?
>>> 
>>> Charles Moulliard
>>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
> 


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