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I am currently working on a Web Service client using CXF without Spring configuration files.

It works pretty well but I cannot figure out how to set the binding SoapVersion using the Java Api. Using a Spring file this is done as the following:

<jaxws:binding>
    <soap:soapBinding version="1.2"/>
</jaxws:binding>

Do you guys know how to do this in the Java code (on the Port, on the SOAPBinding...)?

Thanks in advance for your help!

EDIT----------------------

I'm still stuck with this problem... I tried to add the SOAPBinding annotation on the interface as suggested in one of the response below but it didn't work... I'm still searching for a way to manually configure my PortType / Binding / Bus to use Soap 1.2...

Any ideas?

EDIT----------------------

Problem solved! Actually I answered my own question: see below...

Thanks!

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Ok I answer again to my own question to share the solution. With the help of the guys from the CXF mailing list I found a solution that works for me. There is actually 2 ways to solve the problem. Here is the explanation:

The problem came from the way I was building my CXF Service.

The first solution is to specify the WSDL location at Service creation time:

// Create the service
Service service = Service.create(urlToWsdl, serviceQName);
// Access the port
return service.getPort(serviceQName, portTypeClass);

This solved the problem but I didn't want to have that link to the WSDL, so here is the second solution that gets rid of this link:

// Create the service
Service service = Service.create(serviceQName);
// Add a Port to the service and specify the SOAP 1.2 binding
service.addPort(serviceQName, javax.xml.ws.soap.SOAPBinding.SOAP12HTTP_BINDING, wsUrl);
// Access the port
return service.getPort(serviceQName, portTypeClass);

In my project we decided to choose the second solution.

Hope this helps!

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    How can i do it using cxf? I'm creating service like this Object implementor = new DiscoveryLookupPortImpl(); Endpoint.publish("udp://239.255.255.250:3702", implementor); where public class DiscoveryLookupPortImpl implements DiscoveryLookupPort
    – 4ntoine
    Dec 1, 2014 at 11:36
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Easiest is probably to just stick an annotation on the interface of:

@BindingType(SOAPBinding.SOAP12HTTP_BINDING)
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  • @reef: What are you getting the description of the interface from? Nov 23, 2010 at 13:33
  • @Donal Fellows It's the result of a wsdl2java tool execution. It's basically one of my project dependencies.
    – reef
    Nov 23, 2010 at 13:47
  • @reef: That's the sort of thing that it's really useful to put in a question. Is there some way to make the WSDL you're converting from say that it wants SOAP 1.2? (I've not tinkered with that part of SOAP for a while so I forget the details.) If there is, surely that's where the info should actually go? After all, if that's what the service requires then that's what it should ask for… Nov 23, 2010 at 16:40
  • @Donal Fellows Actually I figured out the issue by configuring the server to ask for SOAP 1.2 messages. Using on the client the Soap 1.2 Porttype it works pretty well.
    – reef
    Nov 24, 2010 at 8:25
  • @reef: Cool. You should mention what you did as an answer so that we can give you some votes. (Really! Answering your own questions is quite OK when you've got a real answer that can help others.) Nov 24, 2010 at 10:12
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if you are using cxf client , you can use following way. Also it can bind more than one wsdl.

JaxWsProxyFactoryBean factory = new JaxWsProxyFactoryBean();
factory.setServiceClass(WebServiceClass);
        BindingConfiguration config = new BindingConfiguration() {

    @Override
    public String getBindingId() {
            // TODO Auto-generated method stub
            return "http://www.w3.org/2003/05/soap/bindings/HTTP/";//SOAPVersion.SOAP_12.httpBindingId
    }
    };
    factory.setBindingConfig(config);
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As suggested by Donal Fellows I answer to my own question ;)

Actually the issue was linked to the Soap version the server can handle. On the client side I do not need to specify that I want to use Soap 1.2, it seems it's sufficient to have the PortType in the WSDL file configured to Soap 1.2. But on the server side I need to explicitly tell which Soap version I want. On the server side I still use the "Spring-mode" for CXF configuration thus I just added the following in the XML configuration file:

<jaxws:binding>
    <soap:soapBinding version="1.2"/>
</jaxws:binding>

That's all folks! Thanks for your time and help!

EDIT --------------------------------

Actually this solution does not work now that we contact a server we do not manage.... We are still stuck with our problem here....

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    Ok, this solution worked as I did have access to both client and server side. Now that I have to contact a server I don't manage this does not work. Do you guys know how to set the SOAP version without Spring configuration?
    – reef
    Jan 18, 2011 at 10:24
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Old thread. I thought I'd post a solution that worked for me. In the cxf-beans.xml file, I changed the endpointName="tns:MR_ServerSoap12" from endpointName="tns:MR_ServerSoap". Note that the endpoint name will have its own name in your wsdl. Use that name.

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