Hi Samisa,
FYI
Regards
Manohar
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Please respond to AXIS C++ allows to set positive
"Apache AXIS C values to XSD_negativeInteger type
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Manohar commented on AXISCPP-788:
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Hi Samisa,
XSD_negativeInteger and XSD_nonPositiveInteger still have problems. The
following AxisSoapException is thrown when both positive as well as
negative inputs are given for these types.
Exception : AxisSoapException:Received content is faulty NonPositiveInteger
value must be non positive
The existing testscases XSD_negativeIntegerClient and
XSD_nonPositiveIntegerClient can be used to see this problem.
Regards
Manohar
> AXIS C++ allows to set positive values to XSD_negativeInteger type
> -------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: AXISCPP-788
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXISCPP-788
> Project: Axis-C++
> Type: Bug
> Reporter: Manohar
> Assignee: Samisa Abeysinghe
> Fix For: 1.6 Alpha
>
> Axis C++ allows to set positive values for XSD_negativeInteger dataype.
As per the XML schema specification, the ·value space· of negativeInteger
is the infinite set {...,-2,-1} and it's maxInclusive is -1. This means,
only negagtive integer values should be allowed and no positive values.
But, I see that positive values can also be set for this datatype. As per
my observation,
> 1. negativeInteger and nonPositiveInteger types accept positive values
( e.g. +1 is accepted and same value is displayed after
serialze/deserialized)
> 2. positiveInteger and nonNegativeInteger types accept negative values (
e.g. -1 is accepted and 18446744073709551615 value is displayed after
> serialze/deserialized)
> I think this is not the correct behaviour. Though these XML datatypes are
mapped to different datatypes of client programming languages (C/C++ in our
case), this should not be allowed while serializing/deserializing in the
client product and some exception should be reported indicating the error.
I see the whole purpose of a datatype is lost when a +ve value is set for
a negativeInteger type and vice versa.
> Testcases written for these types ( XSD_negativeIntegerClient.cpp,
XSD_nonPositiveIntegerClient.cpp, XSD_positiveIntegerClient.cpp and
XSD_nonNegativeIntegerClient.cpp) show this problem.
> Regards
> Manohar.
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