Following on from a post I created yesterday, it seems like the AGENT_INCLUDE.txt doesn't let you add the HTTP header because you can't get access to the currentMessageContext.
The following documentation indicates you can create a custom message handler.
https://docs.lansa.com/14/en/lansa093/i ... %7C_____17
My thought is that I can do this and add the following code to it. I can't add this code to AGENT_INCLUDE.TXT because getCurrentContext returns null.
org.apache.axis.MessageContext msgContext = org.apache.axis.MessageContext.getCurrentContext();
if (msgContext != null)
{
java.util.Hashtable userHeaderTable = (java.util.Hashtable) msgContext.getProperty(org.apache.axis.transport.http.HTTPConstants.REQUEST_HEADERS);
}
userHeaderTable.put("Authorization", "Bearer MYBEARERTOKEN");
Has anyone implemented custom message handling for SOAP? If so, would you care to share some tips.
Creating a Custom Message Handling
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cesarrafael
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Re: Creating a Custom Message Handling
Hi Casey,
This probably comes to late, however we implemented headers using AGENT_INCLUDE with something like this:
*
Add Request header
*/
/* stub._setProperty ( org.apache.axis.MessageContext.HTTP_TRANSPORT_VERSION ,
org.apache.axis.transport.http.HTTPConstants.HEADER_PROTOCOL_V10 ) ;
*/
org.apache.axis.utils.LockableHashtable headers = new org.apache.axis.utils.LockableHashtable();
/* Valor the Autenticação para ambiente UAT/DEV */
headers.put("x-Gateway-APIKey","myAPIKeyValueHere");
stub._setProperty ( org.apache.axis.transport.http.HTTPConstants.REQUEST_HEADERS, headers ) ;
There's some issues regarding java versions but it should work with jdk1.8.0_131
HTH
This probably comes to late, however we implemented headers using AGENT_INCLUDE with something like this:
*
Add Request header
*/
/* stub._setProperty ( org.apache.axis.MessageContext.HTTP_TRANSPORT_VERSION ,
org.apache.axis.transport.http.HTTPConstants.HEADER_PROTOCOL_V10 ) ;
*/
org.apache.axis.utils.LockableHashtable headers = new org.apache.axis.utils.LockableHashtable();
/* Valor the Autenticação para ambiente UAT/DEV */
headers.put("x-Gateway-APIKey","myAPIKeyValueHere");
stub._setProperty ( org.apache.axis.transport.http.HTTPConstants.REQUEST_HEADERS, headers ) ;
There's some issues regarding java versions but it should work with jdk1.8.0_131
HTH