Hi, I've just replied to your other email

Cheers, SErgey
On 17/10/13 11:12, Julio Carlos Barrera Juez wrote:
Regarding to a previous question:

I have searched a lot, but everyone wants to modify the body contents or
the headers, not HTTP request method and URI.

I want to modify HTTP request URI and HTTP request method using a CXF
interceptor in a HTTP client.

I have developed something like this:

     public class MyInterceptor extends AbstractPhaseInterceptor<Message> {


     public MyInterceptor() {
             super(Phase.PRE_PROTOCOL);
     }

     public void handleMessage(Message message) {
                 // this returns me correct path and method
                 // String path = (String)
message.getExchange().getOutMessage().get(Message.REQUEST_URI);
                 // String method = (String)
message.getExchange().getOutMessage().get(Message.HTTP_REQUEST_METHOD);

                 // this does not work as expected
                 String path = (String) message.get(Message.REQUEST_URI);
                 String method = (String)
message.get(Message.HTTP_REQUEST_METHOD);

                 // do things here
     }

     }

Questions:

    - Why do need I to use exchange/OutMessage to obtain data about current
    message and I can not use message directly?


    - How can I edit both values? I tried using `message.put(<key>,
    <value>)` and the same with exchange/OutMessage, but nothing is modified.


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Julio C. Barrera Juez
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Distributed Applications and Networks Area (DANA)
i2CAT Foundation, Barcelona, Spain
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