Andrew McGhee wrote:
Hi,
I'm developing a Java Axis2 1.1 client consuming a dot net web service which requires WS-Addressing. I'm having problems with changing the WS-Addr schema reference in my request. In the client I have the following code...
<code>
public static void setClientProperties(org.apache.axis2.client.Stub stub) { stub._getServiceClient().getOptions().setProperty(AddressingConstants.WS_ADDRESSING_VERSION, AddressingConstants.Submission.WSA_NAMESPACE);
}
</code>
... I can debug and see the value being set correctly, but the SOAP request always has... <soapenv:Envelope xmlns:wsa="http://www.w3.org/2005/08/addressing"; xmlns:soapenv="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/";> Is this the correct way of changing the WS-Addr namespace? In which object should I be setting the namespace? I also note that the value for the AddressingConstants.Submission.WSA_NAMESPACE = "http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/08/addressing";, yet the dot net web service returns an error unless this is changed to " <http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/03/addressing>" (note the month change).

AFAIK, Axis2 addressing module doesn't support "http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/03/addressing"; WS-Addressing namespace.

Best,
Sanka

I'm presuming that once I can set the WS-Addr namespace to the submission value, I can change it to anything I like as the setProperty() method takes an Object/String as an argument. However I'm curious if anyone knows the history behind Microsoft using this other namespace - is it an earlier submission or just MS creating its own standards?
Many thanks in advance for any advice anyone can provide.


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