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In the explanation section of client it currently says:

It is generally an indication that the message should not be resent without change.

I believe it should say

It is generally an indication that the message should not be present without change.

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Hi,

This phrase comes directly from the SOAP specifications. If you send a request (SOAP) and you receive this response in return than that means that you will have to change your request as there is something wrong with the request (soap:Client).

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Now I understand why I misunderstood the sentence.

"It is generally an indication that the message should not be re-sent without change."

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Hello ,

To summarize the difference here.

1- soap:client : when the SOAP request message is missing a mandatory SOAP header.
2- soap:MustUnderstand : when the required information in the header is invalid.

Kindly clarify.

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soap:client : when the SOAP request message is missing a mandatory SOAP header.
That is one of the options. soap:client is returned whenever a mistake is made by the client (the request is invalid).
2- soap:MustUnderstand : when the required information in the header is invalid.
To be more specific: when the processing node doesn't have a Handler to implement the feature that is required (it doesn't know how to handle the mandatory header). Check: https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E19575-01/81 ... index.html

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