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nadir amra reassigned AXISCPP-1014:
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    Assignee: nadir amra

> incorrect handling of xsd:decimal due to missing code
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>                 Key: AXISCPP-1014
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXISCPP-1014
>             Project: Axis-C++
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: XSD Types
>    Affects Versions: current (nightly)
>         Environment: WIN2KSP4 VC6SP6 JDK1.5.0_07
>            Reporter: Franz Fehringer
>         Assigned To: nadir amra
>            Priority: Minor
>             Fix For:  1.6 Final
>
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> I want to point out a problem regarding xsd:decimal.
> I have a datatype, which is a restriction of xsd:decimal with restrictions
> <xsd:maxExclusive value="100000"/>
>  <xsd:fractionDigits value="2"/>
>  <xsd:minInclusive value="0"/>
> There is Java Code (in the generator) for reading/interpreting these 
> restrictions and there is C++ Code (in the axis library code) for handling 
> these restrictions.
> But what is completely missing is the intermediate layer, i.e. Java code 
> which generates C++ code for correct initialization of the pertaining struct 
> members.
> Therefore in sending xsd:decimals the fractionDigits are always six, which is 
> not suited for e.g. monetary values.
> I hacked around this with replacing (in the XSD) xsd:decimal by xsd:double 
> (for xsd:double %g is used instead of %f).
> Another hack would be to directly replace (in the library code) %f by %g.

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