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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T20:31:17+00:00 2026-05-17T20:31:17+00:00

How can I access HTTP headers in Spring-ws endpoint? My code looks like this:

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How can I access HTTP headers in Spring-ws endpoint?

My code looks like this:

public class MyEndpoint extends AbstractMarshallingPayloadEndpoint {
  protected Object invokeInternal(Object arg) throws Exception {
      MyReq request = (MyReq) arg;
      // need to access some HTTP headers here
      return createMyResp();
  }
}

invokeInternal() gets only the unmarshalled JAXB object as the parameter. How can I access HTTP headers that came with the request inside invokeInternal()?

One way that would probably work is to create a Servlet filter that stores header values to ThreadLocal variable that is then accessed inside invokeInternal(), but is there a nicer, more spring-like way to do this?

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    2026-05-17T20:31:17+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 8:31 pm

    You can add these methods. The TransportContextHolder will hold some data related to transport (HTTP in this case) in a thread local variable. You can access HttpServletRequest from the TransportContext.

    protected HttpServletRequest getHttpServletRequest() {
        TransportContext ctx = TransportContextHolder.getTransportContext();
        return ( null != ctx ) ? ((HttpServletConnection ) ctx.getConnection()).getHttpServletRequest() : null;
    }
    
    protected String getHttpHeaderValue( final String headerName ) {
        HttpServletRequest httpServletRequest = getHttpServletRequest();
        return ( null != httpServletRequest ) ? httpServletRequest.getHeader( headerName ) : null;
    }
    
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