You can get the MessageContext from Axis and then get the HttpServletRequest from that 
context.

For example, to get the remote host from within a Axis SOAP service, I do something 
like this:

MessageContext msgctx = AxisEngine.getCurrentMessageContext();
  | 
  | HttpServletRequest req = (HttpServletRequest) 
msgctx.getProperty(HTTPConstants.MC_HTTP_SERVLETREQUEST);
  | 
  | String remoteHost = req.getRemoteHost();


Best regards,
Lance Nehring
www.newparticles.com

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