Re: MustUnderstand header

2006-02-23 Thread Dies Koper
: Dies Koper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2006 10:16 AM To: axis-user@ws.apache.org Subject: Re: MustUnderstand header Hello Girish, I am not sure what your question is but does my answer to Sajith (see below: employ a client-side handler that understands the header

RE: MustUnderstand header

2006-02-23 Thread Girish_Kumar
: Re: MustUnderstand header Hello Girish, I've never worked with WCF nor Microsoft Indigo nor have any idea what they are, but if your client is a (Java) servlet and uses a JAX-RPC stub, I suppose you can just put the code that's now buried in this e-mail to register your handler into your

Re: MustUnderstand header

2006-02-23 Thread Dies Koper
-user@ws.apache.org Subject: Re: MustUnderstand header Hello Girish, I've never worked with WCF nor Microsoft Indigo nor have any idea what they are, but if your client is a (Java) servlet and uses a JAX-RPC stub, I suppose you can just put the code that's now buried in this e-mail to register

RE: MustUnderstand header

2006-02-23 Thread sajith
Subject: Re: MustUnderstand header I never tried it myself, but with an Axis client, I think you should be looking at the client-config.xml (which does not exist by default). Have a look at the Axis website, Axis Wiki or maybe googling for it might help. Axis does not use files named web.xml nor

Re: MustUnderstand header

2006-02-22 Thread Dies Koper
Hello Girish, I am not sure what your question is but does my answer to Sajith (see below: employ a client-side handler that understands the header and removes it from the SOAP message after processing it.) not help? Axis 1.2/1.3 stubs do not understand other people's headers so headers

RE: MustUnderstand header

2006-02-22 Thread Girish_Kumar
-Original Message- From: Dies Koper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2006 10:16 AM To: axis-user@ws.apache.org Subject: Re: MustUnderstand header Hello Girish, I am not sure what your question is but does my answer to Sajith (see below: employ a client-side handler