Remove WEB tag from the send XML to WebService
I have the following XML which is the one that is sent to a WebService published on a WebLogic server:
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?>
<soap:Envelope xmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema">
<soap:Body>
<web:ConsultarRecibosPendientes xmlns:web="http://web.service.cr/">
<oReq>
<nCodBanco>150</nCodBanco>
<nCodAgencia>1</nCodAgencia>
<nCodInstitucion>1</nCodInstitucion>
<nCodConvenio>1</nCodConvenio>
<nTipoBusqueda>1</nTipoBusqueda>
<nTipoLlaveAcceso>1</nTipoLlaveAcceso>
<strLlaveAcceso>numero acceso</strLlaveAcceso>
</oReq>
</web:ConsultarRecibosPendientes>
</soap:Body>
</soap:Envelope>
I need to know if there is any way to remove the WEB options, at the beginning of the "Object Name" and "TargetNamespace" tags.
Since if I remove them the WebService for some reason does not accept the parameters that I send in the XML.
<{{web}}:ConsultarRecibosPendientes xmlns:{{web}}="http://web.service.cr/">
...
</{{web}}:ConsultarRecibosPendientes>
The WebService is developed in JAVA, so it receives the XML request:
@WebService(serviceName = "ConsultarRecibosPendientes", targetNamespace = "http://web.service.cr/")
public class ConsultarRecibosPendientes extends Base {
@WebMethod(operationName = "ConsultarRecibosPendientes")
@WebResult(name = "ConsultarRecibosPendientesResult")
public ConsultarRecibosPendientesRes ConsultarRecibosPendientes(
@WebParam(name = "oReq", targetNamespace = "")
ConsultarRecibosPendientesReq oReq) {
List<String> arrCreditos;
ConsultarRecibosPendientesRes recibosRes = new ConsultarRecibosPendientesRes();
try{
recibosRes.setNCodBanco(oReq.getNCodBanco());
...
cliente_servicio = ConsultarInformacionClienteServicio( oReq.getNCodBanco() );
recibosRes.setNCodRespuesta(cliente_servicio.getCodigoRespuesta());
...
arrCreditos = getInformacionCreditos(oReq.getStrLlaveAcceso());
...
}catch(Exception ex){}
return recibosRes;
}
}
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I have the following XML which is the one that is sent to a WebService published on a WebLogic server:
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?>
<soap:Envelope xmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema">
<soap:Body>
<web:ConsultarRecibosPendientes xmlns:web="http://web.service.cr/">
<oReq>
<nCodBanco>150</nCodBanco>
<nCodAgencia>1</nCodAgencia>
<nCodInstitucion>1</nCodInstitucion>
<nCodConvenio>1</nCodConvenio>
<nTipoBusqueda>1</nTipoBusqueda>
<nTipoLlaveAcceso>1</nTipoLlaveAcceso>
<strLlaveAcceso>numero acceso</strLlaveAcceso>
</oReq>
</web:ConsultarRecibosPendientes>
</soap:Body>
</soap:Envelope>
I need to know if there is any way to remove the WEB options, at the beginning of the "Object Name" and "TargetNamespace" tags.
Since if I remove them the WebService for some reason does not accept the parameters that I send in the XML.
<{{web}}:ConsultarRecibosPendientes xmlns:{{web}}="http://web.service.cr/">
...
</{{web}}:ConsultarRecibosPendientes>
The WebService is developed in JAVA, so it receives the XML request:
@WebService(serviceName = "ConsultarRecibosPendientes", targetNamespace = "http://web.service.cr/")
public class ConsultarRecibosPendientes extends Base {
@WebMethod(operationName = "ConsultarRecibosPendientes")
@WebResult(name = "ConsultarRecibosPendientesResult")
public ConsultarRecibosPendientesRes ConsultarRecibosPendientes(
@WebParam(name = "oReq", targetNamespace = "")
ConsultarRecibosPendientesReq oReq) {
List<String> arrCreditos;
ConsultarRecibosPendientesRes recibosRes = new ConsultarRecibosPendientesRes();
try{
recibosRes.setNCodBanco(oReq.getNCodBanco());
...
cliente_servicio = ConsultarInformacionClienteServicio( oReq.getNCodBanco() );
recibosRes.setNCodRespuesta(cliente_servicio.getCodigoRespuesta());
...
arrCreditos = getInformacionCreditos(oReq.getStrLlaveAcceso());
...
}catch(Exception ex){}
return recibosRes;
}
}
xml web-services weblogic
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I have the following XML which is the one that is sent to a WebService published on a WebLogic server:
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?>
<soap:Envelope xmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema">
<soap:Body>
<web:ConsultarRecibosPendientes xmlns:web="http://web.service.cr/">
<oReq>
<nCodBanco>150</nCodBanco>
<nCodAgencia>1</nCodAgencia>
<nCodInstitucion>1</nCodInstitucion>
<nCodConvenio>1</nCodConvenio>
<nTipoBusqueda>1</nTipoBusqueda>
<nTipoLlaveAcceso>1</nTipoLlaveAcceso>
<strLlaveAcceso>numero acceso</strLlaveAcceso>
</oReq>
</web:ConsultarRecibosPendientes>
</soap:Body>
</soap:Envelope>
I need to know if there is any way to remove the WEB options, at the beginning of the "Object Name" and "TargetNamespace" tags.
Since if I remove them the WebService for some reason does not accept the parameters that I send in the XML.
<{{web}}:ConsultarRecibosPendientes xmlns:{{web}}="http://web.service.cr/">
...
</{{web}}:ConsultarRecibosPendientes>
The WebService is developed in JAVA, so it receives the XML request:
@WebService(serviceName = "ConsultarRecibosPendientes", targetNamespace = "http://web.service.cr/")
public class ConsultarRecibosPendientes extends Base {
@WebMethod(operationName = "ConsultarRecibosPendientes")
@WebResult(name = "ConsultarRecibosPendientesResult")
public ConsultarRecibosPendientesRes ConsultarRecibosPendientes(
@WebParam(name = "oReq", targetNamespace = "")
ConsultarRecibosPendientesReq oReq) {
List<String> arrCreditos;
ConsultarRecibosPendientesRes recibosRes = new ConsultarRecibosPendientesRes();
try{
recibosRes.setNCodBanco(oReq.getNCodBanco());
...
cliente_servicio = ConsultarInformacionClienteServicio( oReq.getNCodBanco() );
recibosRes.setNCodRespuesta(cliente_servicio.getCodigoRespuesta());
...
arrCreditos = getInformacionCreditos(oReq.getStrLlaveAcceso());
...
}catch(Exception ex){}
return recibosRes;
}
}
xml web-services weblogic
I have the following XML which is the one that is sent to a WebService published on a WebLogic server:
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?>
<soap:Envelope xmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema">
<soap:Body>
<web:ConsultarRecibosPendientes xmlns:web="http://web.service.cr/">
<oReq>
<nCodBanco>150</nCodBanco>
<nCodAgencia>1</nCodAgencia>
<nCodInstitucion>1</nCodInstitucion>
<nCodConvenio>1</nCodConvenio>
<nTipoBusqueda>1</nTipoBusqueda>
<nTipoLlaveAcceso>1</nTipoLlaveAcceso>
<strLlaveAcceso>numero acceso</strLlaveAcceso>
</oReq>
</web:ConsultarRecibosPendientes>
</soap:Body>
</soap:Envelope>
I need to know if there is any way to remove the WEB options, at the beginning of the "Object Name" and "TargetNamespace" tags.
Since if I remove them the WebService for some reason does not accept the parameters that I send in the XML.
<{{web}}:ConsultarRecibosPendientes xmlns:{{web}}="http://web.service.cr/">
...
</{{web}}:ConsultarRecibosPendientes>
The WebService is developed in JAVA, so it receives the XML request:
@WebService(serviceName = "ConsultarRecibosPendientes", targetNamespace = "http://web.service.cr/")
public class ConsultarRecibosPendientes extends Base {
@WebMethod(operationName = "ConsultarRecibosPendientes")
@WebResult(name = "ConsultarRecibosPendientesResult")
public ConsultarRecibosPendientesRes ConsultarRecibosPendientes(
@WebParam(name = "oReq", targetNamespace = "")
ConsultarRecibosPendientesReq oReq) {
List<String> arrCreditos;
ConsultarRecibosPendientesRes recibosRes = new ConsultarRecibosPendientesRes();
try{
recibosRes.setNCodBanco(oReq.getNCodBanco());
...
cliente_servicio = ConsultarInformacionClienteServicio( oReq.getNCodBanco() );
recibosRes.setNCodRespuesta(cliente_servicio.getCodigoRespuesta());
...
arrCreditos = getInformacionCreditos(oReq.getStrLlaveAcceso());
...
}catch(Exception ex){}
return recibosRes;
}
}
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asked Nov 28 '18 at 15:59
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