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Posted to c-dev@axis.apache.org by "Fred Preston (JIRA)" <ax...@ws.apache.org> on 2005/02/16 10:34:44 UTC
[jira] Closed: (AXISCPP-417) setTransportProperty( SOAPACTION_HEADER, "name") and service name=".." in WSDD incompatibility
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXISCPP-417?page=history ]
Fred Preston closed AXISCPP-417:
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> setTransportProperty( SOAPACTION_HEADER, "name") and service name=".." in WSDD incompatibility
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> Key: AXISCPP-417
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXISCPP-417
> Project: Axis-C++
> Type: Bug
> Environment: n/a
> Reporter: Fred Preston
> Assignee: Fred Preston
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> This is all about handlers. To use a handler, you have to make sure that the name that it was given in setTransportPorperty( SOAPACTION_HEADER, "<name>") is the same as the <service name="<name>"... in the WSDD file. The problem is that the name that is saved when using setTransportProperty() is surrounded with quotes, so it becomes "<name>" and not just <name>. When in ClientAxisEngine::process (ClientAxisEngine.cpp line 67 onwards), if the "<name>" does not have a # embedded then the pchService still has the quotes around it when it is passed to g_pWSDDDeployment->getService() and so can never be found in the list. If however, the name was set with a # in setTransportPorperty(), then when in ClientAxisEngine::process, the name is processed differently and the initial quote is removed prior to calling g_pWSDDDeployment->getService(), which can then find the service name and so pService is set correctly. I would suggest, for consistent behaviour, if the name does not have a #, the quotes should be removed before calling g_pWSDDDeployment->getService().
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