Thanks Aki, I'll try to add the SAAJInterceptor. But in this case i need to read the SOAPHeader and in the response-message i need to add some things to the SOAPHeader. Therefore i thought it was the easy way to have the SOAPMessage.
kind regards, Ted 2013/11/14 Aki Yoshida <[email protected]> > when no saaj interceptor (ie., > org.apache.cxf.binding.soap.saaj.SAAJInInterceptor or > org.apache.cxf.binding.soap.saaj.SAAJOutInterceptor) > is executed, a SOAPMessage instance is not available. > > that means, you can use one of the saaj interceptors (by inserting it > in your interceptor chain or instantiating one within your custom > interceptor and execute it (call its handleMessage method) if > SOAPMessage isn't available (that means no one else added the saaj > interceptor to instantiate the SOAPMessage). > > but maybe, there may not another approach to do what you want to do > and in that case, you may not need SOAPMessage? > > regards, aki > > > > 2013/11/14 Ted Roeloffzen <[email protected]>: > > Hi all > > > > But now I'm having a problem. > > I'm doing a little coding by example, so don't shoot me if i'm doing > > something stupid ;) > > > > In the interceptor i do the following: > > SOAPMessage sm = message.getContent(SOAPMessage.class); > > > > But sm will be null. > > > > How is this possible and what am i doing wrong? > > Is there a problem with the xml that i'm getting or is it something i'm > > doing wrong? > > > > kind regards, > > > > Ted >
