Hi Neil,
You can try to use Axis as as a web services client.

Best greetings,
Paweł Wielgus.


2009/7/23 Neil Meyer <neil.me...@vscsolutions.co.za>:
> Hi,
>
> I have a problem that I really can't seem to resolve. I have downloaded some 
> code from code Ranch called SAAJClient. This is now part of my struts 
> project. I receive data from a client on my web which I then have to post 
> through to a different client via webservices using javax.xml.soap.*
>
> I set the http Headers to do Authentication but when I snoop the post going 
> out none of the headers that I have set are present.
>
>            String authorization = new 
> sun.misc.BASE64Encoder().encode((username+":"+password).getBytes());
>            MimeHeaders hd = message.getMimeHeaders();
>            hd.addHeader("Authorization", "Basic " + authorization);
>
> I really don't know where to look anymore for a solution on this and would 
> appreciate any comments on this.
>
> Kind Regards,
>
> Neil Meyer
>
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