[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS-1917?page=all ]
     
Venkat Reddy closed AXIS-1917:
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    Resolution: Invalid

Closing as per comment by the reporter.

> Inherited attributes are not serialized by BeanSerializer
> ---------------------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: AXIS-1917
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS-1917
>      Project: Axis
>         Type: Bug
>   Components: Serialization/Deserialization
>     Versions: 1.2RC3
>     Reporter: Peter Tandara-Kuhns
>     Priority: Blocker

>
> If the WSDL file contains a complexContent extension of a complexType that 
> has attributes, and the extended type does not itself define any attributes, 
> the attributes of the base type are not included in the serialized XML stream.
> After running the Axis client in the debugger, I noticed the following:
> The getObjectAttributes method of org.apache.axis.encoding.ser.BeanSerializer 
> contains this check:
>         if (typeDesc == null || !typeDesc.hasAttributes())
>             return attributes;
> The hasAttributes method of org.apache.axis.description.TypeDesc just checks 
> if the current bean class has any attributes defined, but does not check for 
> attributes in any of its parent classes.
> I then made this change to the hasAttributes method, which seems to fix the 
> problem:
>     public boolean hasAttributes() {
>         if (_hasAttributes) {
>             return true;
>         }
>         else {
>             // check superclasses if they exist
>             Class cls = javaClass.getSuperclass();
>             if (cls != null && !cls.getName().startsWith("java.")) {
>                 TypeDesc superDesc = getTypeDescForClass(cls);
>                 if (superDesc != null && superDesc.hasAttributes()) {
>                     return true;
>                 }
>             }
>         }
>         return false;
>     }

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