Chris
Thanks for your reply. Basically I want to do the last two
" the invocation of an alternative Java class as the
service endpoint and calling an alternative method on the registered
service endpoint class " Pls point me to any code samples..
TIA
service endpoint and calling an alternative method on the registered
service endpoint class " Pls point me to any code samples..
TIA
Mark
Mark -
It depends at what level you would like to conditionally call the code.
Are you interested in the conditional execution of a 'handler' in the
message pipeline, or the invocation of an alternative Java class as the
service endpoint? Or calling an alternative method on the registered
service endpoint class?
If you can outline your specific use case, it will help determine the
proper interface point with the Axis architecture.
/Chris
http://cvs.apache.org/~haddadc
Co-Author of O'reilly's Axis: The Definitive Guide, to be published in
2004
Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It depends at what level you would like to conditionally call the code.
Are you interested in the conditional execution of a 'handler' in the
message pipeline, or the invocation of an alternative Java class as the
service endpoint? Or calling an alternative method on the registered
service endpoint class?
If you can outline your specific use case, it will help determine the
proper interface point with the Axis architecture.
/Chris
http://cvs.apache.org/~haddadc
Co-Author of O'reilly's Axis: The Definitive Guide, to be published in
2004
Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
GuysIs there a way to change the flow of a normal SOAP message ? i.e. when a msg comes to the SOAP engine instead of following the normal path it should call up one of our own methods..? Can some one point me to sample code/docs?Does "Providers" do this?txMark
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