Dan,

These info are valuable. How come I don't see anywhere in the doc? I mean I 
know about MessageContext and MessageBinnding thing but not how you get the 
document and then access it property stuff. 

Anyway, when is the book coming out again?... and will it be called 
"XFire in Action"???

Thanks Dan,

--danny

-----Original Message-----
From: Dan Diephouse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, May 05, 2006 7:36 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [xfire-user] accessing soap message

There are two ways you can do it:
1. Use getXMLStreamReader() - but by the time you get the MessageContext 
in your service, it will already have read all the parameters unless you 
are using the MessageBinding (see the binding docs).
2. Use the DOMInHandler/DOMOutHandler. These create Documents of the 
message and stash them in the message. so you can retrieve them like:

Document msg = (Document) 
context.getInMessage().getProperty(DOMInHandler.DOM_MESSAGE);

- Dan

Iván Herrero wrote:
> Hi,
> I need to access de soap message to check its digital signature, but I
>  haven't managed to do it. I've tried using:
>       StaxBuilder sb = new StaxBuilder();
>       Document d=sb.build(mc.getInMessage().getXMLStreamReader());
> The returned document is always empty, although the XMLStreamReader element
> shows the contents in a debugging console. I've also tried accessing the
> header and the body separatedly, and then joining them in a document to
> validate the body's signature, but I've found out that the method
> messageContext.getInMessage().getBody() returns an Object, and don't know
> what it should be casted to. I've tried casting to Element, suppossing an
> analogue behavior to the getHeader() method, but I got an exception.
> What is the best way to do it?
> Thanks,
> Iván.
>
>   


-- 
Dan Diephouse
Envoi Solutions
http://envoisolutions.com
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