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Asked: May 29, 20262026-05-29T10:55:52+00:00 2026-05-29T10:55:52+00:00

I’m trying to send a SOAP message. I’m adding manually header to the message,

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I’m trying to send a SOAP message.

I’m adding manually header to the message, using the next code:

    public static void main(String[] args) {
    try{
        AmdocsServicesServiceagentLocator locator = new AmdocsServicesServiceagentLocator();
        PortTypeEndpoint1BindingStub port = new PortTypeEndpoint1BindingStub(new URL("http://srvp7rd-tibco.rnd.local:8025/Process/SoapRequests/Amdocs-Services.serviceagent/PortTypeEndpoint1"),locator);
        GetContactRelatedInfo parameters = new GetContactRelatedInfo();
        GetContactRelatedInfoRequest request = new GetContactRelatedInfoRequest();
        request.setPersonID("6610782925");
        request.setPersonIDType("ID number (CPR)");

        /* Creating an empty XML Document - We need a document*/

        DocumentBuilderFactory dbfac = DocumentBuilderFactory.newInstance();
        DocumentBuilder docBuilder = dbfac.newDocumentBuilder();
        Document doc = docBuilder.newDocument();

        /* Creating the XML tree */

        /* Create the root element and add it to the document */
        Element root = doc.createElement("mul:MultiTenant");
        doc.appendChild(root);

        /* Adding the child to the root */
        Element child = doc.createElement("mul:OpCo");
        root.appendChild(child);

        /* Add text element to the child */
        Text text = doc.createTextNode("DENMARK");
        child.appendChild(text);

        /* Adding the child to the root */
        child = doc.createElement("mul:BS");
        root.appendChild(child);

        /* Add text element to the child */
        text = doc.createTextNode("ENV3");
        child.appendChild(text);

        SOAPHeaderElement element = new SOAPHeaderElement("" ,"soapenv:Header" , doc);
        element.setActor(null);
        port.setHeader(element);
        System.out.println(port.getHeaders()[0]);
        port.getContactRelatedInfoOperation(parameters);
    } catch (Exception e){
        e.printStackTrace();
    }
}

But I don’t know why, or how I’m ending up with a message including attributes that i didn’t wanted.
For example the output message of the current code is:

<soapenv:Header soapenv:mustUnderstand="0" xsi:type="ns1:Document"
 xmlns:soapenv="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/"
 xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
 xmlns:ns1="http://xml.apache.org/xml-soap">
 <mul:MultiTenant xmlns:mul="">
          <mul:OpCo xmlns:mul="">DENMARK</mul:OpCo>
          <mul:BS xmlns:mul="">ENV3</mul:BS>
 </mul:MultiTenant></soapenv:Header>

For example, the xmlns:mul="" attribute in the mul:OpCo tag.
Is there a way to delete that attribute?

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    2026-05-29T10:55:54+00:00Added an answer on May 29, 2026 at 10:55 am

    Those aren’t attributes, those are namespace declarations. You’re creating elements with the mul: namespace prefix, and that prefix has to be defined somewhere. Java is adding a default empty declaration (xmlns:mul="") just so that your XML ends up being well-formed – you can’t use a prefix without declaring it.

    If you don’t want those declarations, then remove the mul: prefix, or define it properly elsewhere in the document. You haven’t told us what your document should look like, though, so it’s hard to advise you how to do that.

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