How to add custom soap header in ASMX web service response
I wrote a simple web service in ASMX and i want to add a custom header in RESPONSE.
below is the code.
public class WebService1 : System.Web.Services.WebService
{
public List<CustomerInfo> VerifyCustomerInfo(string Id, string IdType, Char InquiredParty, IndividualPartyAttributes IndividualPartyAttributes, string NonIndividualName, AccountQuery accountQuery)
{
List<CustomerInfo> ciList = new List<CustomerInfo>();
string replycode = "E9999999";
CustomerInfo customer = new CustomerInfo();
customer.IsBankCustomer = true;
customer.CustomerNumber = "111";
ciList.Add(customer);
// TODO: add code here to send replyCode ("E9999999") as custom header in response XML.
return ciList;
}
}
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I wrote a simple web service in ASMX and i want to add a custom header in RESPONSE.
below is the code.
public class WebService1 : System.Web.Services.WebService
{
public List<CustomerInfo> VerifyCustomerInfo(string Id, string IdType, Char InquiredParty, IndividualPartyAttributes IndividualPartyAttributes, string NonIndividualName, AccountQuery accountQuery)
{
List<CustomerInfo> ciList = new List<CustomerInfo>();
string replycode = "E9999999";
CustomerInfo customer = new CustomerInfo();
customer.IsBankCustomer = true;
customer.CustomerNumber = "111";
ciList.Add(customer);
// TODO: add code here to send replyCode ("E9999999") as custom header in response XML.
return ciList;
}
}
soap asmx
i tried following code but it does not add any header. HttpContext.Current.Response.AddHeader("ReplyCode", replycode);
– Iftikhar Shahid
Nov 28 '18 at 1:42
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I wrote a simple web service in ASMX and i want to add a custom header in RESPONSE.
below is the code.
public class WebService1 : System.Web.Services.WebService
{
public List<CustomerInfo> VerifyCustomerInfo(string Id, string IdType, Char InquiredParty, IndividualPartyAttributes IndividualPartyAttributes, string NonIndividualName, AccountQuery accountQuery)
{
List<CustomerInfo> ciList = new List<CustomerInfo>();
string replycode = "E9999999";
CustomerInfo customer = new CustomerInfo();
customer.IsBankCustomer = true;
customer.CustomerNumber = "111";
ciList.Add(customer);
// TODO: add code here to send replyCode ("E9999999") as custom header in response XML.
return ciList;
}
}
soap asmx
I wrote a simple web service in ASMX and i want to add a custom header in RESPONSE.
below is the code.
public class WebService1 : System.Web.Services.WebService
{
public List<CustomerInfo> VerifyCustomerInfo(string Id, string IdType, Char InquiredParty, IndividualPartyAttributes IndividualPartyAttributes, string NonIndividualName, AccountQuery accountQuery)
{
List<CustomerInfo> ciList = new List<CustomerInfo>();
string replycode = "E9999999";
CustomerInfo customer = new CustomerInfo();
customer.IsBankCustomer = true;
customer.CustomerNumber = "111";
ciList.Add(customer);
// TODO: add code here to send replyCode ("E9999999") as custom header in response XML.
return ciList;
}
}
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soap asmx
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Iftikhar ShahidIftikhar Shahid
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i tried following code but it does not add any header. HttpContext.Current.Response.AddHeader("ReplyCode", replycode);
– Iftikhar Shahid
Nov 28 '18 at 1:42
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i tried following code but it does not add any header. HttpContext.Current.Response.AddHeader("ReplyCode", replycode);
– Iftikhar Shahid
Nov 28 '18 at 1:42
i tried following code but it does not add any header. HttpContext.Current.Response.AddHeader("ReplyCode", replycode);
– Iftikhar Shahid
Nov 28 '18 at 1:42
i tried following code but it does not add any header. HttpContext.Current.Response.AddHeader("ReplyCode", replycode);
– Iftikhar Shahid
Nov 28 '18 at 1:42
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i tried following code but it does not add any header. HttpContext.Current.Response.AddHeader("ReplyCode", replycode);
– Iftikhar Shahid
Nov 28 '18 at 1:42