In fact the SOAP spec requires the SOAPAction header for SOAP over HTTP.
The header need not contain a value, but it must exist. A constant source
of interoperability issues between SOAP implementations is the value of
this header.
Cheers
ADK
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There is no magic.
Roy Wood
<roy.wood@filo To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
gix.com> cc:
Subject: Mozilla?
03/12/2002
08:45
Please respond
to axis-user
I'm trying to use Mozilla and its built-in SOAP support to access a
service I've set up (Axis + TomCat), but I keep getting a "no SOAPAction
Header error" error back. I took a look, and Mozilla doesn't seem to
send a SOAPAction Header, and apparently Axis requires this.
Anyone else have any experience using Mozilla to invoke SOAP services?
-Roy
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