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[jira] Resolved: (AXIS-2034) CommonsHTTPSender: duplicate SOAPAction when sending SOAPMessage

     [ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS-2034?page=all ]
     
Jayachandra Sekhara Rao Sunkara resolved AXIS-2034:
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    Resolution: Fixed

Applied patch

> CommonsHTTPSender: duplicate SOAPAction when sending SOAPMessage
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>
>          Key: AXIS-2034
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS-2034
>      Project: Axis
>         Type: Bug
>   Components: SAAJ
>     Versions: 1.2
>  Environment: Linux (Fedora Core 3)
> Java 1.4.2_08
> Axis 1.2 (final)
> Commons HttpClient 3.0rc2
>     Reporter: Michael Charnoky
>     Assignee: Jayachandra Sekhara Rao Sunkara
>  Attachments: 2034_commonsHTTPSender.patch
>
> I am using Axis 1.2 (final) with the Commons HTTPClient 3.0rc2.  I
> am using these libraries to create a SOAP client using the SAAJ API.  When I send a SOAPMessage, the http headers contain two copies of the SOAPAction.
> There seems to be a bug in org.apache.axis.transport.http.CommonsHTTPSender.  Here is what is happening:
> 1) Create a SOAPMessage
> 2) set the SOAPAction MIME header in a SOAPMessage:
>    soapMsg.getMimeHeaders().setHeader("SOAPAction", "someaction");
> 3) Invoke SOAPConnection.call().  The "SOAPAction" gets written to the http headers two times.
> My client code has always worked fine in the past when using the Sun SAAJ implementation and when using the standard Axis HttpSender.  This problem only showed up when I switched to using the CommonsHTTPSender.
> It looks like the CommonsHTTPSender is missing some logic which can be found in HttpSender.  Here is a patch against Axis 1.2 (final) which fixes the problem.
> 477a478,482
> >                 String headerName = mimeHeader.getName();
> >                 if (headerName.equals(HTTPConstants.HEADER_CONTENT_TYPE) ||
> >                     headerName.equals(HTTPConstants.HEADER_SOAP_ACTION)) {
> >                     continue;
> >                 }

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