SOAP header structure
- Last Updated: June 1, 2021
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SOAP message with header
The following XML contains a SOAP header as it might appear inside a SOAP message:
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As you can see, the <Header> element is only a container for other
elements, the application-specific header entry elements. Any parameters generated for an
operation in this SOAP message appear in the <Body> element in much
the same way.
In this case, the SOAP header contains two header entries, named
q1:OrderInfoID and t:Transaction (where
q1: and t: are namespace prefixes). Each of these
elements has a series of attributes and contains one or more child elements. The
<q1:OrderInfoID> element contains one child element named
uuid, and the <t:Transaction> element contains two
child elements, named t:TransID and t:SubID. All of these
element names are application-defined.