Write your own message receivers extending
AbstractInOutMessageReceiver and AbstractMessageReceiver classes.

thanks,
Amila.

On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 9:25 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  Hello, I'm creating an AXIOM-based service using Axis2 v1.4.1 and have
> two methods with signatures that don't seem to map to any of the available
> Raw*MessageReceivers:
>
> public OMElement getBalance()
> public void update()
>
> How can I define these in my services.xml?  I only see options for
> RawXMLInOnly (which expects an input argument), RawXMLINOutAsync (which
> expects an input argument and return type), and RawXMLINOut (ditto), and
> reading through the javadocs it appears that the method signature helps Axis
> figure out which service method to invoke for each defined operation.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
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