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http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=21470 Custom Exceptions kill Document style service WSDL creation Summary: Custom Exceptions kill Document style service WSDL creation Product: Axis Version: 1.1 Platform: All OS/Version: Windows NT/2K Status: NEW Severity: Major Priority: Other Component: WSDL processing AssignedTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ReportedBy: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Initial email to axis mailing list: ****************************************** Here's a snippet from my server-config.wsdd file -- as you can see, the GeoFindService has been successfully deployed: -------------------------------------------- <service name="GeoFindService" provider="java:RPC" style="document" use="literal"> <parameter name="allowedMethods" value="getGeoData"/> <parameter name="scope" value="request"/> <parameter name="className" value="com.travelnow.geo.tnowbsl.GeoFindService"/> <beanMapping languageSpecificType="java:com.travelnow.geo.GeoData" qname="ns1:GeoData" xmlns:ns1="http://geo.travelnow.com"/> </service> -------------------------------------------- However, when I attempt to generate WSDL via /services/GeoFindService?wsdl for this service -- I receieve the following error: -------------------------------------------- <h2>AXIS error</h2> <p>Sorry, something seems to have gone wrong... here are the details:</p> <pre>Fault - Attempted to write schema for bad QName (no namespace) : fault<br> AxisFault faultCode: {http://xml.apache.org/axis/}Server.generalException faultSubcode: faultString: Attempted to write schema for bad QName (no namespace) : fault faultActor: faultNode: faultDetail: </pre> -------------------------------------------- If I remove the style="document" and use="literal" attributes -- the WSDL renders without issue (but, no longer in document-style fashion). ****************************************** Here's a response from a chap that has taken the time to track down the issue -- which I have verified: http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=axis-user&m=105650127417766&w=2 Thanks, Cory
