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I want to access XML for both requested message and response
message
-------Original Message-------
Date: Wednesday,
September 18, 2002 08:02:15 PM
Subject: Re: Signing an
Apache SOAP Message
Do you want to access the XML for a received message, or
for a message being sent?
Scott Nichol
----- Original
Message ----- From: "Tariq Sultan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To:
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent:
Wednesday, September 18, 2002 9:32 AM Subject: Re: Signing an Apache
SOAP Message
Can anybody tell me how to get XML document from
the SOAP Message created by Apache SOAP. I just want to save the
SOAP Message in form of Simple XML on a
storage device.
-------Original Message-------
From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Date:
Wednesday, September 18, 2002 07:17:35 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:
Re: Signing an Apache SOAP Message
I have not heard of anyone doing
this successfully. There is a post from someone who was not successful
(at the time, at least): http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=soap-dev&m=102490144518531&w=2.
This user was using normal serialization, however. It could be that if
you use the messaging intefaces (see the messaging sample) you would
not have the same problems. Also, you could put the data you want to
sign in a separate SOAP attachment, which would be serialized with no
loss of fidelity. That would not sign the whole envelope, of
course.
Scott Nichol
----- Original Message ----- From:
"Tariq Sultan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To:
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent:
Wednesday, September 18, 2002 7:17 AM Subject: Signing an Apache SOAP
Message
Hi All, I am a new comer to this list. I am
using Apache SOAP for remote procedure calling. Now i want to use XML
digital signature to sign my SOAP messages and then validate them on
server side. Can anybody pl. point me towards some examples doing the
same task.
regards,
(Tariq Sultan)
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