Very good idea, thanks a lot!

As my project is an API that I deliver to customers in order for them to 
integrate it in their various environments, I don't have (and don't want to) 
access to the DB.
I will try to make a LoggingOutInterceptor-like solution that will return an 
input stream to the message content.
Sounds kind of weird to me somehow... Cause I will work on OutputStreams to 
extract a INputStream....
What do you think?

-----Message d'origine-----
De : Freeman Fang [mailto:[email protected]] 
Envoyé : vendredi 22 avril 2011 10:30
À : [email protected]
Objet : Re: How to retrieve a stream to the generated SOAP request

Hi,

I think you can take a look at the cxf LoggingOutInterceptor, that  
could be very similar with your requirement, the only difference is it  
dump the message to console, you can dump the message to your  
database.   Basically it register a callback and when close  
outputsteam, the callback is invoked to dump the message.

Freeman
On 2011-4-22, at 下午4:08, MARTELLI Julien wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I am wondering how can I retrieve the content (ex : a stream) of the  
> generated SOAP request on my CXF client.
> The idea is that our consumer needs to persist the generated SOAP  
> request in database for tracing purpose.
>
> I am thinking of developping an interceptor binded to the proper  
> phase to solve this.
> I have several questions regarding this :
>
> -          Do you think this is a good idea ? Is there a better way  
> to achieve this (maybe a CXF build-in functionnality ?) ?
>
> -          Thinking of developping an interceptor I am wondering how  
> to achieve this ?
>
> o   The message seems to be completely written after the  
> StaxOutEndingInterceptor execution
>
> o   If I bind my interceptor just after this  
> StaxOutEndingInterceptor will it be easy to get the message content ?
>
> Any help will be appreciated !
>
> Thanks

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