Umm... I haven't downloaded the source.
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Subject: RE: Access to Soap message header data?
It is a source file under org/apache/soap. It shows an example of how to
get
It is a source file under org/apache/soap. It shows an example of how to
get at the SOAP headers. Sorry for the confusion.
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From: davout [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, December 21, 2001 1:57 PM
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Subject: RE: Access to Soap message header
So where or how do I get hold of this SOAPHTTPConnection object instance? Is
there a factory class, or what?
I'm looking to do this from within my SOAP instantiated Java object.
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Look at transport/http/SOAPHTTPConnection.java and grep for header.
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From: davout [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, December 21, 2001 1:49 PM
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Subject: Access to Soap message header data?
>From a Java class instantiated by a SOAP service, h
>From a Java class instantiated by a SOAP service, how do I gain access to
the SOAP message header data?
I have SSL working from Tomcat to the outside world, but need to get it
working with SOAP as per the docs. I have the source for both packages, but
can't find org.apache.tomcat.service.PoolTcpConnector anywhere. Can someone
tell me where I can get it?
Hello all,
While writing our own Custom Serializers, all of us must have noticed that in our
overridden marshall() method, we have to add a line,
sink.write("')
Where sink is the Writer object. In my understanding, this is required in order to
close the XML element tags that are being create
The URL is the same I am using. Please be sure you have the classpath ok. In
the soap server documentation and also for other modules, you have to set
the classpath in a specific order for the server. The Client only needs the
javaruntime classes.
Be also sure, if you are using xcerces 1.3.1, you
Hi!
use http://localhost:8080/servlet/rpcrouter deploy deploy.xml
http://localhost:8080/soap/servlet/rpcrouter deploy deploy.xml
depending upon how you have confirgured soap
hope it will work for you
manoj
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From: Samudra Gupta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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E:\Program\jakarta-tomcat\webapps\examples\soap-2_2\samples\addressbook>java
org.apache.soap.server.ServiceManagerClient http://localhost:8080/soap/servlet/rpcrouter
deploy DeploymentDescriptor.xmlOuch, the call failed: Fault
Code = SOAP-ENV:Server.Exception: Fault String =
java.l
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