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Emidio Stani updated AXIS2-3948:
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    Description: 
Hi all,

I created a WSDL file WS-I compliant (Basic Profile 1.1) where I specify an 
header. After that I generated stub and skeleton with the wsdl2java tool; 
inside the stub I have the method to call the service which allows me to add my 
custom header element but from the skeleton side not.

It seems that the only way is to modify the MessageReceiverInOut java class  to 
add the header manually when it created a new soap message.

  was:
Hi all,

I created a WSDL file WS-I compliant where I specify an header. After that I 
generated stub and skeleton; inside the stub I have the method to call the 
service which allows me to add my custom header element but from the skeleton 
side not.

It seems that the only way is to modify the MessageReceiverInOut java class  to 
add the header manually when it created a new soap message.


> WSDL2Java doesn't include custom header element through the Skeleton
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: AXIS2-3948
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS2-3948
>             Project: Axis 2.0 (Axis2)
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Tools
>    Affects Versions: 1.4, 1.3
>         Environment: OS: Microsoft Windows Server 2003/Mac OS X 10.5
> IDE: Eclipse 3.2/Eclipse 3.4 with plugin Axis2Codegen Wizard
> Tool: WSDL2java as command line or called by the Axis2Codegen Wizard
>            Reporter: Emidio Stani
>   Original Estimate: 168h
>  Remaining Estimate: 168h
>
> Hi all,
> I created a WSDL file WS-I compliant (Basic Profile 1.1) where I specify an 
> header. After that I generated stub and skeleton with the wsdl2java tool; 
> inside the stub I have the method to call the service which allows me to add 
> my custom header element but from the skeleton side not.
> It seems that the only way is to modify the MessageReceiverInOut java class  
> to add the header manually when it created a new soap message.

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