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Posted to soap-user@ws.apache.org by jyothi <jy...@india.softalia.com> on 2001/08/24 13:53:39 UTC

Accessing interface through SOAP.

Hi,
         I am stuck at a design problem. In my client server 
architecture, few interfaces are exposed which are implemented by the 
client. So it is easy for the server to access few details about the 
client. The current architecture is like this. There is a server, 
mediater, client. The server makes a call say "GetClientDetails". This 
call goes to my mediater which are all session beans. From here again the 
method of the interface is called. Since the client implements this 
interface it reaches there and gets the necessary details.

Server-->mediater-->client--->"GetClientDetails"
server<--mediater<--client<--"Response of GetClientDetails"

Now i have to implement the same architecture using sOAP. Because we can 
have defferent types of clients. Now how do i change my beans so that it 
is able to access the client and get the details.

Thanks,
Jyothi

Setting HTTP headers

Posted by Mangala Gowri Nanda <ma...@yahoo.com>.
I need to send some information in the HTTP header (not SOAP header)
which will be accessible via the SOAPContext. How do I set HTTP headers
when sending a soap message ?

mangala gowri

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Setting HTTP headers

Posted by Mangala Gowri Nanda <ma...@yahoo.com>.
I need to send some information in the HTTP header (not SOAP header)
which will be accessible via the SOAPContext. How do I set HTTP headers
when sending a soap message ?

mangala gowri

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