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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T02:09:01+00:00 2026-05-17T02:09:01+00:00

I’m creating a Groovy client for a .net SOAP service that requires a soap

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I’m creating a Groovy client for a .net SOAP service that requires a soap header that looks like this:

<soap:Header>
    <HeaderInfo xmlns="http://foo.bar.com/ns">
        <token>abc-unique-token</token>
    </HeaderInfo>
</soap:Header>

I found the faq for adding headers to CXF messages and it gets me almost there, but not quite. The example they give for option 4 looks like this:

    List<Header> headers = new ArrayList<Header>()
    Header header = new Header(new QName("http://foo.bar.com/ns", "HeaderInfo"), 
        "abc-unique-token", new JAXBDataBinding(String.class))
    headers.add(header)

    proxy.client.getRequestContext().put(Header.HEADER_LIST, headers)

Using this code, I can get it to do this:

<soap:Header>
    <HeaderInfo xmlns="http://foo.bar.com/ns">
        abc-unique-token
    </HeaderInfo>
</soap:Header>

But the “HeaderInfo” node is missing the child “token” node to surround “abc-unique-token” and I’m not sure how to get it in there.

Is there some simple thing that I can pass to the Header constructor to create that node?

A separate post talks about using a different technique, but this throws errors for me around the SoapFactory when I try to use it.

Much of the other stuff that I’ve found gets into needing to create something extending an AbstractPhaseInterceptor class with a bunch of additional code, when what I want is so close :).

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    2026-05-17T02:09:01+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 2:09 am

    I was able to get it to work using this after figuring out that the SOAPFactory method in the separate post that I mentioned needed saaj-impl.jar to work:

    List<Header> headers = new ArrayList<Header>()
    SOAPFactory sf = SOAPFactory.newInstance()
    def authElement = sf.createElement(new QName("http://foo.bar.com/ns", "HeaderInfo"))
    def tokenElement = authElement.addChildElement("token")
    tokenElement.addTextNode("abc-unique-token")
    SoapHeader tokenHeader = new SoapHeader(
        new QName("http://foo.bar.com/ns", "HeaderInfo"), authElement);
    headers.add(tokenHeader);
    proxy.client.getRequestContext().put(Header.HEADER_LIST, headers)
    

    I’m still curious (and would accept an answer) around doing it the CXF recommended way and adding a node child to the Header class.

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