Hello! I have an additional question to this topic.
Has someone successfully added new child elements to an existing element in the Request from within a handler !? I did try but the XML was no longer valid.. blanks and newlines all over the place.. -( Cheers, Are T. Tysnes -----Original Message----- From: Mayur Shetye [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 19. juli 2004 23:54 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: How do I get the underlying request/response xml? Hi You could add a server handler which puts the incoming SOAP message in a stream. What you have in this stream is an xml document. You can get the method name by using the appropriate getElementByTagName( ) method . By using this method you can get the get the method name and then make necessary updates . Let me know if you get a better approach. Thanks mayur --- Vikas Phonsa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Not sure what exactly you want to do. But have u > taken a look a look at the > "tcpmon" program that comes with axis. It has proved > to be a lifesaver for > me. > > Vikas > > -----Original Message----- > From: Deppen, Jeff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, July 19, 2004 2:24 PM > To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' > Subject: How do I get the underlying > request/response xml? > > All, > > I need to capture statistics/info for each of my > methods. In addition to > capturing start and stop times, I also need the xml request/response. > Axis is great at parsing and converting the soap message > to/from java, however, > by the time I (my java code) get's control, the soap > message is long gone. > How can I get to it? (I suppose I could do > something with log4j that > filters out everything except for the > request/response soap messages but I'm > concerned this would introduce some serious > performance issues.) > > Any help/thoughts would be appreciated. > > thanks > jeff > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Vote for the stars of Yahoo!'s next ad campaign! http://advision.webevents.yahoo.com/yahoo/votelifeengine/