THANK YOU VERY VERY MUCH Freeman Fang.
This would be very much helpful.
Thanks & Regards,
Brady...
On 10 October 2013 19:33, Freeman Fang wrote:
> No, as it's always the client init the request so the message go through
> client out interceptor first.
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No, as it's always the client init the request so the message go through client
out interceptor first.
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Hi Freeman Fang,
Thank you so much for your reply. If that is the case do the Scenario #1
exists?
Thanks,
Brady...
On 10 October 2013 19:22, Freeman Fang wrote:
> Hi,
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> Scenario #2 is how the message flow works
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Hi,
Scenario #2 is how the message flow works
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Hi Freeman Fang,
Thank you so much for your help and time for dropping this email in between
your other commitments. I am trying the same way... but my doubt was how
the flow is... I hope the first one is the right and is there the second
scenario do exists, in case if it exists in what case it is
Hi,
Please take a look at the faq here[1], that tell you how can you add a customer
soap header
[1]http://cxf.apache.org/faq.html#FAQ-HowcanIaddsoapheaderstotherequest%2Fresponse%3F
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