Hi All,
Could somebody please explain why do we use a virtual destructor in
complex type auto generated classes for RPC style? 

Thanks,
Dushshantha

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From: Dushshantha Chandradasa (JIRA) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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Subject: [jira] Commented: (AXISCPP-343) SIGSEGV deserializing an array
of complex elements

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Dushshantha Chandradasa commented on AXISCPP-343:
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Hi Mark,

why do we use a memset here?? And why we use a virtual destructor here
in RPC?? 

> SIGSEGV deserializing an array of complex elements
> --------------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: AXISCPP-343
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXISCPP-343
>      Project: Axis-C++
>         Type: Bug
>   Components: Serialization
>     Versions: 1.4 Final
>  Environment: RH9
>     Reporter: Unai Uribarri
>     Assignee: Dushshantha Chandradasa
>  Attachments: siaam.wsdl
>
> The function Axis_Create_* (in the following example, the mapItem
> object) in the stubs generated by wsdl2ws java tool generates a
SIGSEGV
> when tring to enlarge an array of objects
>         mapItem* pNew = new mapItem[nSize];
>         memcpy(pNew, pObj, sizeof(mapItem)*nSize/2);
>         memset(pObj, 0, sizeof(mapItem)*nSize/2);
>         --> delete [] pObj; <-- SIGSEGV
> memset clears the virtual table pointer of the mapItem objects and the
delete operator crash.

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