[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS2-313?page=all ]
Eran Chinthaka resolved AXIS2-313:
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Resolution: Fixed
Thanks Trebor.
> "TypeSystemHolder does not exist" compile errors from WSDL2Java
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: AXIS2-313
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS2-313
> Project: Apache Axis 2.0 (Axis2)
> Type: Bug
> Reporter: trebor iksrazal
>
> The WSDL2Java tool that comes with Axis2 produces code which does not compile
> easily. Per the axis user list I was asked by Eran Chinthaka to produce a
> JIRA issue that describes the problem and solution:
> "This was a known issue. I think Ajith once wrote a small ant script to
> copy the generated stuff to correct places and generate a jar file.
> Anyway, since this is a well know problem and a solution, can you please
> open a JIRA on this and close it giving your solution. This will be
> useful for tracking purposes."
> The heart of the matter is that the java source files produced from WSDL2Java
> contain references such as:
> public static final org.apache.xmlbeans.SchemaType type =
> (org.apache.xmlbeans.SchemaType)schemaorg_apache_xmlbeans.system.sC4E9AB45BD3F86168AEED3EE91073B40.TypeSystemHolder.typeSystem.resolveHandle("timea4a3doctype");
> This reference is _not_ contained in the source code produced by Axis2
> WSDL2Java, and does not compile easily as one would normally expect.
> /WSDL2Java.sh -uri wsdl/service.wsdl -ss -sd -o wise/ -p
> com.siemens.swa.plugins.webservices.types
> [javac]
> /home/iksrazal/white3/wise/com/siemens/swa/plugins/webservices/types/databinding/org/xmlsoap/schemas/TimeDocument.java:19:
>
> package
> schemaorg_apache_xmlbeans.system.sECC7940C4012EB2293D5238A794D458D.TypeSystemHolder
>
> does not exist
> [javac] public static final org.apache.xmlbeans.SchemaType type =
> (org.apache.xmlbeans.SchemaType)schemaorg_apache_xmlbeans.system.sECC7940C4012EB2293D5238A794D458D.TypeSystemHolder.typeSystem.resolveHandle("timea4a3doctype");
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