I think (but am not certain) the SoapAction which appears in the http
headers is crucial for doc/lit.
Jeff
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From: Cory Wilkerson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: doc/literal method names
How could Axis possibly
10, 2003 3:23 PM
Subject: Re: doc/literal method names
I think (but am not certain) the SoapAction which appears in the http
headers is crucial for doc/lit.
Jeff
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From: Cory Wilkerson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Whether or not the SOAPAction is critical is dependent on the the SOAP
implementation you use, but most systsms use SOAPAction to specify the
method signature when using doc/literal.
Anne
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