Hi,
One question... why would you put parameters as query string?
Ideally what the client is sending is a SOAP request (or XML request),
so
The parameters are already embedded in the SOAP request.
Only thing that you need is to open a connection to struts URL, for
example
http://myhost:myport/myapp/LoginAction.do
in my case, 'coz my app was 'XML only' enabled, Axis was building an
SOAP message from what was written in the request. I was simply
extracting the
parameter that I needed.
What I would think is that in your request processor u do exactly the
same.
The ActionForm can be populated automatically via reflection.....
Regards
marco
-----Original Message-----
From: Frank Zammetti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 03 June 2004 14:53
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Strus Web Service Enablement
>Also, I realized on the drive in that there's no need to put the
parameters
>as a query string as I'm doing... I can just put the parsed parameters
>directly into the request object as an attribute. Since only the
second
>pass of a Web Service request would know or care about that object, it
will
>basically just remove some code and simplify things a bit.
Scratch that... It's still early in the morning for me, I wasn't
thinking
clearly... I STILL can't add the parameters direclty to request, so yes,
I
still have to construct the query string and do it that way. My bad.
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