Typically, your Java class from which you are generating the WSDL
doesn't include the header information in the interface, therefore
java2wsdl has no way of knowing what header elements you want.
AnneOn 10/28/05, anshuk pal chaudhuri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Anne,Thanks for your reply.What I
Hi Anne,
Thanks for your reply.
What I exactly meant was that according to the WSDL
spec 1.1 we have an option of adding the soap:header
inside the wsdl:binding-->wsdl:operation-->wsdl:input.
But that soap:header can be added or can not
be,depending upon the needs.(meaning soap:header
element is
WSDL doesn't provide the ability to define optional headers. Only mandatory headers may be defined in WSDL.On 10/27/05, anshuk pal chaudhuri <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Hi,Does the Java2WSDL tool allow us to add soap:header
element in the WSDL which is optional?ThanksAnshuk__
Hi,
Does the Java2WSDL tool allow us to add soap:header
element in the WSDL which is optional?
Thanks
Anshuk
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