SOAP Header Java

hi, one question:
i need a header like this:
<SOAP-ENV:Header>
<mm:MMHeader :xmlns: mm=�http://www.ericsson.com//MMS/mm7�
          SOAP- ENV:mustUnderstand="1">
<mm:MessageType>MM7_SUBMIT.REQ</mm7:MessageType>
<mm:TransactionID>5</mm:TransactionID>
<mm:MmVersion>5.1.0</mm:MmVersion>
<mm:VaspID>WEATHER</mm:VaspID>
<mm:ServiceCode>50cents</mm:ServiceCode>
</mm:MMHeader>               
</SOAP-ENV:Header>
but with my code, i don't know how to do some of these things, my XML Header is like this:
<SOAP-ENV:Header>
<MMHeader SOAP-ENV:mustUnderstand="1">http://localhost:80/urn:huhu</MMHeader>
<MessageType>MM_SUBMIT.REQ</MessageType>
<TransactionID>5</TransactionID>
<Mmersion>5.1.0</MmVersion>
<VaspID>TEST</VaspID>
<ServiceCode>50Cents</ServiceCode>
</SOAP-ENV:Header>
anyone knows how to get it right?
please.....!!!!!!!!!

Hi,
I don't quite understand your question. Is it the XML namespace that you need?
Neither of those look much like the MM7 soap message headers that i'm developing. The only element I have in the Header is TransactionID (but perhaps these are pre-standardised mm7 implemenations).

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