Hi Dan,

I have the same problem with namespace positioning and repetition.
I want the namespace declaration to be on top (inside the envelope) not in
the header and(or) body.
Also I would like the declaration to only happen once in the envelope, and
the rest of the element can use prefix to refer to it. After all this is
what a prefix for.

Here is what CXF generated:

<soap:Envelope xmlns:soap="http://www.w3.org/2003/05/soap-envelope";>
        <soap:Header>
                <ns3:sinfo xmlns:ns3="http://esb.tiaa.org";
                        
xmlns:ns2="http://esb.tiaa.org/life-insurance-correspondence-v1/types";
                        guid="GUID is: 8888" senderMachine="Sender machine: HP 
AGUS" ping="ping
is: PING"
                        appname="application name is: Correspondence message" />
                <ns3:stats xmlns:ns3="http://esb.tiaa.org";
                        
xmlns:ns2="http://esb.tiaa.org/life-insurance-correspondence-v1/types";
                        begin="2011-08-04T14:48:59.191-07:00" ms="5" 
reqSize="10">
                        <call target="please work" 
begin="2011-08-04T14:48:59.191-07:00"
                                end="2011-08-04T14:48:59.191-07:00" ms="28" 
guid="GUID" reqSize="78"
                                respSize="88" />
                </ns3:stats>
        </soap:Header>
        <soap:Body>
                <ns2:createForms
                        
xmlns:ns2="http://esb.tiaa.org/life-insurance-correspondence-v1/types";
                        xmlns:ns3="http://esb.tiaa.org";>
                        <LifeInsuranceCorrespondence>
                                <TransactionHeader>
                                        <TransactionID>transaction 
id</TransactionID>
                                        <printerName>Printer Name HP resonant 
Printer</printerName>
                                        <PIN_NPIN>9308</PIN_NPIN>
                                </TransactionHeader>
                        </LifeInsuranceCorrespondence>
                </ns2:createForms>
        </soap:Body>
</soap:Envelope>


This is what I am hoping to get:

<soap:Envelope xmlns:soap="http://www.w3.org/2003/05/soap-envelope";
     xmlns:ns3="http://esb.tiaa.org";
     xmlns:ns2="http://esb.tiaa.org/life-insurance-correspondence-v1/types";>
        <soap:Header>
                <ns3:sinfo 
                        guid="GUID is: 8888" senderMachine="Sender machine: HP 
AGUS" ping="ping
is: PING"
                        appname="application name is: Correspondence message" />
                <ns3:stats 
                        begin="2011-08-04T14:48:59.191-07:00" ms="5" 
reqSize="10">
                        <call target="please work" 
begin="2011-08-04T14:48:59.191-07:00"
                                end="2011-08-04T14:48:59.191-07:00" ms="28" 
guid="GUID" reqSize="78"
                                respSize="88" />
                </ns3:stats>
        </soap:Header>
        <soap:Body>
                <ns2:createForms>
                        <LifeInsuranceCorrespondence>
                                <TransactionHeader>
                                        <TransactionID>transaction 
id</TransactionID>
                                        <printerName>Printer Name HP resonant 
Printer</printerName>
                                        <PIN_NPIN>9308</PIN_NPIN>
                                </TransactionHeader>
                        </LifeInsuranceCorrespondence>
                </ns2:createForms>
        </soap:Body>
</soap:Envelope>



FYI I am using CXF 2.4.1 running on JBoss 4.2
I have spent two days googling without any luck. 

Thank you in advance.

Agus



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