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Davanum Srinivas commented on AXIS-2035: ---------------------------------------- Can u please the code that you use for testing this? thanks, dims > isOnlyLiteralReferenced flag improperly set > ------------------------------------------- > > Key: AXIS-2035 > URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS-2035 > Project: Axis > Type: Bug > Components: WSDL processing > Versions: 1.2RC3 > Environment: Windows XP, Java SDK version 1.4.2_07 > Reporter: footh > Priority: Minor > > I have observed that the isOnlyLiteralReferenced flag is not properly set in > certain situations. > Example, in this WSDL: > http://www.ripedev.com/webservices/ZipCode.asmx?WSDL > 1.) I read it into a SymbolTable. Then I get the operation parameters via > the getOperationParameters method call (in this example, using the > "ZipCodeToCityState" operation). > 2.) Then, I iterate through the parameters. In this case, there is just one > input parameter referring to the ZipCodeToCityState element in the message > part. > 3.) I call the getType method on the Parameter object to retrieve the > TypeEntry object. Then, I get this TypeEntry's referenced type by calling > the getRefType method on it. > 4.) This leads me to the TypeEntry object that I believe should have the > literalReference flag set to true, but instead is false. > As a contrasting example, take this WSDL: > http://ws2.serviceobjects.net/pt/PackTrack.asmx?WSDL > Using the UPS_GetTrackingInfo operation, one can see that the input message > has one part which refers to the UPS_GetTrackingInfo element. Going over to > this element, it has a very simlar format to the first WSDL (except two child > parameters as opposed to one). However, using the procedure outlined above, > the literalReference flag is set to true. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - If you think it was sent incorrectly contact one of the administrators: http://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/Administrators.jspa - For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira
