Logging SOAP Envelope in ADF

Dear All,
I wanted to log all my SOAP traffic so I created my own SOAPProvider for my Web Service Data Control.
I used below code
public class MySoapProvider extends SOAPProvider
     private static final ADFLogger logger = ADFLogger.createADFLogger(MySoapProvider.class);
     @Override
     public void handleRequest(SOAPMessage soapMessage)
     throws AdapterException
       logSOAPMessage(soapMessage, "REQUEST");
       super.handleRequest(soapMessage);
     @Override
     protected void handleResponse(SOAPMessage message) throws AdapterException {
          logSOAPMessage(message, "RESPONSE");
          super.handleResponse(message);
     private void logSOAPMessage(SOAPMessage message, String origin){
       ByteArrayOutputStream out = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
          try {
               message.writeTo(out);
          } catch (Exception e) {
               e.printStackTrace();
          logger.info("SOAP Message :: " + origin + " :: " +out.toString());
}But it prints this line.
<SSSOAPProvider> <logSOAPMessage> Logging SOAP Message :: REQUEST :: oracle.j2ee.ws.saaj.soap.soap11.Message11@1466e35I am not sure, but how do you logged the SOAP envelope in ADF? I am expecting to print the soap header and soap body actually
Thanks

Thanks,
that set me in the right direction - I had tried the third parm before but must not have been just right being that there are multiple namespaces given. Appears I have to always use the namespace parm to accurately obtain the data. To conclude - this is what I ended up with to get this returning data properly:
SELECT
EXTRACTVALUE(VALUE(d),'/Destination/DestinationId', 'xmlns="http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xx/some_ws/"') AS ID,
Get_Point(EXTRACTVALUE(VALUE(d),'/Destination/Longitude', 'xmlns="http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xx/some_ws/"'),
EXTRACTVALUE(VALUE(d),'/Destination/Latitude', 'xmlns="http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xx/some_ws/"')) AS geom,
EXTRACTVALUE(VALUE(p),'/Provider/ProviderName', 'xmlns="http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xx/some_ws/"') AS provider_name,
EXTRACTVALUE(VALUE(p),'/Provider/ProviderSpecific/HospitalInformation/whoAvainFlu', 'xmlns="http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xx/some_ws/"') AS avaianflu,
VALUE(p) AS xmlb
FROM X_MEDAIRE xml
,TABLE (xmlsequence(EXTRACT(xml.object_value,
'/soap:Envelope/soap:Body/*', 'xmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/"'
))) e
,TABLE (xmlsequence(EXTRACT(VALUE(e),
'/long/path/after/soap', 'xmlns="http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xx/some_ws/"' ))) d
,TABLE (xmlsequence(EXTRACT(VALUE(d),
'/Destination/ProviderList/Provider', 'xmlns="http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/some_ws/"' ))) p
WHERE
EXTRACTVALUE(VALUE(p),'/Provider/ProviderType', 'xmlns="http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/some_ws/"') = 'Hospital'

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