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Peter Canning updated AXIS-1842:
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    Attachment: test.wsdl

> Bad constructor parameter order for classes generated for complex types
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: AXIS-1842
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS-1842
>      Project: Axis
>         Type: Bug
>   Components: WSDL processing
>     Versions: 1.2RC3
>  Environment: Linux (debian testing distribution)
> JDK 1.5.0_01
> Axis 1.2RC3
>     Reporter: Peter Canning
>     Priority: Critical
>  Attachments: test.wsdl
>
> WSDL2Java creates a JavaBean class corresponding to a complexType in the 
> WSDL.  The JavaBean class contains properties for each element in the 
> complexType.  The JavaBean class also contains a default constructor as well 
> as a constructor taking a parameter for each property.  In Axis 1.2RC3, the 
> constructor parameters are not in the order that the elements are declaraed 
> in the complexType, as they were in Axis 1.2RC2.  Based on my limited 
> testing, they appear to be in alphabetically order of parameter name, which 
> is completely bogus.
> For example, when processing the attached WSDL file with
> java -cp $AXIS_JARS org.apache.axis.wsdl.WSDL2Java -O -1 -p 
> org.imaginary.test -o axisRC2_stubs test.wsdl
> in RC2, it produces a constructor like
>     public T1(
>            java.lang.String name,
>            java.lang.Boolean size,
>            java.lang.String[] links) {
>            this.name = name;
>            this.size = size;
>            this.links = links;
>     }
> but in RC3, it produces a constructor like
>     public T1(
>            java.lang.String[] links,
>            java.lang.String name,
>            java.lang.Boolean size) {
>            this.name = name;
>            this.size = size;
>            this.links = links;
>     }
> The constructor parameters should be in the same order as the elements were 
> listed in the complexType definition.

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