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Justin Schoeman commented on AXIS2-586:
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The client code is on:

http://www.schoeman.org.za/axis2_test_client.tbz

It is hard coded to call either of the test methods (ConfirmCustomerRequest or 
CreditVendRequest).

Thanks,
-justin


> CLONE -Axis2 does not deserialise abstract types correctly when receiving WSA 
> messages
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: AXIS2-586
>                 URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS2-586
>             Project: Apache Axis 2.0 (Axis2)
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 0.94
>         Environment:  Suse Linux 9.3 Server, Tomcat 5.0, Axis2 0.94
>            Reporter: Justin Schoeman
>         Assigned To: Ajith Harshana Ranabahu
>
> When receiving WSA encoded messages containing abstract types, the created 
> objects are for the implementation of the abstract class, instead of the 
> actual type sent over the wire.
> In the following example, DeviceID is an abstract type, and EANDeviceID is an 
> implementation of that type. The following information is obtained from the 
> deserialised DeviceID object (which is sent as an EANDeviceID object):
> WSA:
> getClass().getName(): 
> za.co.eskom.nrs.www.xmlvend.base._2_0.schema.impl.DeviceIDImpl
> schemaType(): [EMAIL PROTECTED]://www.nrs.eskom.co.za/xmlvend/base/2.0/schema
> toString(): <xml-fragment type="sch:GenericDeviceID" id="255255010" 
> xmlns:sch="http://www.nrs.eskom.co.za/xmlvend/base/2.0/schema"/>
> XSI:
> getClass().getName(): 
> za.co.eskom.nrs.www.xmlvend.base._2_0.schema.impl.GenericDeviceIDImpl
> schemaType(): [EMAIL PROTECTED]://www.nrs.eskom.co.za/xmlvend/base/2.0/schema
> toString(): <xml-fragment xsi:type="sch:GenericDeviceID" id="255255010" 
> xmlns:sch="http://www.nrs.eskom.co.za/xmlvend/base/2.0/schema"; 
> xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"/>
> As you can see, in both cases, the correct information is contained in the 
> xmlbean, but for the WSA message it is deserialised incorrectly.
> -justin

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