I don't think that CXF is likely to be your solution.

You might investigate using an open source proxy server like Squid and adding some custom code that identifies the pages/messages produced by the web services and plays with the headers.

Just a wild guess but I hope in stimulates some better ideas.


Ron

On 12/09/2013 10:42 AM, mip wrote:
Hello,

I've a requirement which I think Apache CXF may be able to help me with but
I have not found an example which has convinced me it is possible.

I have a weblogic server which has some web services deployed to it. These
web services were written by our supplier so I have no access to the source
code. I would like to intercept the outgoing SOAP responses from these web
services and add to the HTTP headers.

Is this going to be possible with Apache CXF? How can I tie my interceptor
to the web service?

Thanks for any advice,

Matt.



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