Hi,
I tried a provide-IN-interceptor, and get MessageExchange in two ways:
"message.getContent(MessageExchange.class)"
"message.get(MessageExchange.class)"
Both of them returned null.
Waiting for help...............
Freeman Fang wrote:
>
> Use Phase.POST_INVOKE should work
>
> Freeman
>>
>> Should i try to get it with a cxf-provider-in-interceptor?
>> In which phase should i di it?
>>
>> Freeman Fang wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> On 2009-8-11, at 下午5:51, inter wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Does it only contain soapheaders?
>>>> I have considered it containing http heades at least.
>>>> Then how can i get client's ip and access uri in a camel processor?
>>>> I just want to record a client's in-time and out-time and it's ip
>>>> address.
>>>> I know I can do that with a cxf in-interceptor and a out-
>>>> interceptor,but I
>>>> have no way to ensure the both records were generated by the same
>>>> request.
>>>> In camel-processor,i can use the exchange id to match them,but I
>>>> can't get
>>>> the ip and request uri.
>>> Using In/Out cxf interceptors you also can use
>>> MessageExchange .getExchangeId() to match them,
>>>
>>> from the cxf message in the interceptors, do like
>>> MessageExchange exchange = message
>>> .getContent(MessageExchange.class);
>>>
>>> to get MessageExchage
>>>
>>> Freeman
>>>
>>>> Freeman,would you like to give me some ideas?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Freeman Fang wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> That's because there's no soap headers in your message at all per
>>>>> your
>>>>> wsdl model
>>>>>
>>>>> Freeman
>>>>> On 2009-8-11, at 下午3:23, inter wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I debug it in eclipse and found that:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> the "javax.jbi.messaging.protocol.headers" property was set in
>>>>>> org.apache.servicemix.cxfbc.interceptors.JbiInInterceptor
>>>>>>
>>>>>> normalizedMessage.setProperty(CxfJbiConstants.PROTOCOL_HEADERS,
>>>>>> headers);
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> heards is empty,which is from message.getHeaders
>>>>>>
>>>>>> public List<Header> getHeaders() {
>>>>>> List<Header> heads =
>>>>>> CastUtils.cast((List<?>)get(Header.HEADER_LIST));
>>>>>> if (heads == null) {
>>>>>> heads = new ArrayList<Header>();
>>>>>> put(Header.HEADER_LIST, heads);
>>>>>> }
>>>>>> return heads;
>>>>>> }
>>>>>>
>>>>>> it is empty,too. It's strange.
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>>>>>
>>>>>
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