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Gary Brown commented on JBWS-3109:
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As a minimum requirement, it would be useful to know the destination (server) endpoint,
the message content, request/response/fault type and direction (inbound/outbound).
Access to other information, such as the WSDL etc would be useful, but we also need the
mechanism to be as efficient as possible, so only information that is readily available
should be supplied.
If possible, it would also be useful to uniquely identify the client in some way - for a
session or if not possible, for a single MEP.
Global handler to intercept/observe inbound/outbound messages
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Key: JBWS-3109
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/browse/JBWS-3109
Project: JBoss Web Services
Issue Type: Feature Request
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Components: jbossws-integration
Reporter: Gary Brown
Although individual web services can be configured to use JAX-WS handlers to intercept
messages, it would be useful to be able to define a 'global' (server wide) handler
that could intercept messages inbound and outbound from any deployed web services,
regardless of the web service stack in use.
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