mip
mip

Reputation: 2036

Adding custom HTTP headers to Axis 1.4 web service responses

I'm trying to add custom HTTP headers to Axis 1.4 web servers.

I've created a handler which extends BasicHandler:

public class HttpHeaderHandler extends BasicHandler {

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  @Override
  public void invoke(org.apache.axis.MessageContext arg0) throws AxisFault {  
    LOG.trace("invoke called");     
    Hashtable ht = (Hashtable)ctx.getProperty(HTTPConstants.RESPONSE_HEADERS);
    if(ht == null) {
      ht = new Hashtable();
    }
    ht.put("custom-header", "Hello");
    ctx.setProperty(HTTPConstants.RESPONSE_HEADERS, ht);     
  }

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}

I've added the following to server-config.wsdd:

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<transport name="http">
    <requestFlow>
        <handler type="URLMapper" />
        <handler type="java:org.apache.axis.handlers.http.HTTPAuthHandler" />
    </requestFlow>
    <responseFlow>
        <handler type="java:com.my.package.HttpHeaderHandler" />
    </responseFlow>
</transport>

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I can see that the invoke method is being called as the logging is appearing in the log file but the custom header is not being added to the response.

Any suggestions appreciated.

Upvotes: 8

Views: 16651

Answers (4)

MeT
MeT

Reputation: 712

I added apikey for request header thanks for @romeara answer here . And it works. Axis 1.4 sending client request from java.

YourStub stub = new YourStub();
Hashtable<String, String> headers = new Hashtable<String, String>();
headers.put("apikey", "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx");
stub._setProperty(HTTPConstants.REQUEST_HEADERS, headers);

Upvotes: 4

romeara
romeara

Reputation: 1516

I was able to do this on a org.apache.axis.Stub instance by doing the following:

private Stub setHeaders(Stub stub, Hashtable<String, String> headers){
    stub._setProperty(HTTPConstants.REQUEST_HEADERS, headers);
    return stub;
}

Note that it is REQUIRED that the value argument to _setProperty() be a java.util.Hashtable (it gets cast later on by Axis when the Stub is used)

Upvotes: 7

Khush
Khush

Reputation: 863

This is what we have done

import javax.xml.soap.SOAPElement;
import javax.xml.soap.SOAPException;

 /**
 * This method is to be used for secure SOAP calls.
 * Method created as Axis 1.4 strips the security header which compiling the Java classes.
 * @param username
 * @param password
 * @return SOAP Header
 * @throws SOAPException
 */
public static SOAPHeaderElement createCustomSOAPHeader(String username, String password) throws SOAPException {
    SOAPHeaderElement oHeaderElement;
    SOAPElement oElement;   

    //Header
    oHeaderElement = new SOAPHeaderElement("http://siebel.com/webservices", "Security");
    oHeaderElement.setPrefix("web");
    oHeaderElement.setMustUnderstand(false);
    //Elements for the Header
    oElement = oHeaderElement.addChildElement("UsernameToken");
    oElement.addTextNode(username);
    oElement = oHeaderElement.addChildElement("PasswordText");
    oElement.addTextNode(password);
    oElement = oHeaderElement.addChildElement("SessionType");
    oElement.addTextNode("None");

    return oHeaderElement;
}

Hope this helps.

Upvotes: -1

Raul Lapeira Herrero
Raul Lapeira Herrero

Reputation: 987

I remember using the stub files generated to add HTTP user and password, check this link and locate the code that says:

_call.setProperty(org.apache.axis.client.Call.SEND_TYPE_ATTR, Boolean.FALSE);  

http://www.coderanch.com/t/225102/Web-Services/java/Axis-username-password-auth-stubs

That kind of modification works.

Upvotes: 2

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