Spring Update SOAP Header with Two Elements
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I am using Spring-WS and WebServiceTemplate to call SOAP WebService. Currently, i am facing issue while updating SOAP header.

Below is complete structure of SOAP request:

<SOAP:envlope>
    <SOAP:Header>
        <Security>
            <username>?</username>
            <password>?</password>
        </Security>
        <MessageData>
            <ClientIP>?</ClientIP>
        </MessageData>
    </SOAP:Header>
    <SOAP:Body>
        <Login/>
    </SOAP:Body>
</SOAP:envlope>

As shown above, i need to include 2 elements in Header. I have below code to update the Header of SOAP for WebServiceTemplate

Transformer transformer = TransformerFactory.newInstance().newTransformer();
transformer.transform(new StringSource(soapHeaderStr), ((SoapMessage) message).getSoapHeader().getResult());

But i got below error message when i tried to update header with two elements (String):

SOAPHeaderString

<Security>
   <username>?</username>
   <password>?</password>
</Security>
<MessageData>
   <ClientIP>?</ClientIP>
</MessageData>

Error

[Fatal Error] :1:197: The markup in the document following the root element must be well-formed.
ERROR:  'The markup in the document following the root element must be well-formed.'

The reason is that there is no root element for Security and MessageData elements and it shouldn't be.

Please help how can i update header in such case?

Thanks

Kerrin answered 29/3, 2013 at 12:53 Comment(0)
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Finally, resolved it !!

I added dummy root while transformation and then removed that dummy root from SOAP Header.

Kerrin answered 1/4, 2013 at 10:33 Comment(0)
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Had the same problem and managed to solve it, see here

Basically You can marshal the two elements directly into the soap header like this instead of tying to use a Transformer :

webServiceTemplate.getMarshaller().marshal(element1,soapHeader.getResult());
webServiceTemplate.getMarshaller().marshal(element2,soapHeader.getResult());

The marshaller mentioned here is a "org.springframework.oxm.jaxb.Jaxb2Marshaller" The element 1 and 2 above are the JAXB elements created using the generated Object factory class.

Motheaten answered 15/9, 2014 at 4:12 Comment(0)

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