[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS2-1678?page=all ]
Rich Scheuerle resolved AXIS2-1678.
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Resolution: Fixed
Checked into SVN
> JAX-WS Block representation of JAXB
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> Key: AXIS2-1678
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS2-1678
> Project: Apache Axis 2.0 (Axis2)
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: jaxws
> Reporter: Rich Scheuerle
> Assigned To: Rich Scheuerle
> Attachments: patch.txt
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>
> The JAXB Message contains objects called Blocks.
> A block is a representation of an xml document , which means that it must
> have a single instance element defined by a root element.
> A block can have a number of different backing representations.
> One of these representations is a JAXB object.
> I am adding assertions and code to ensure that the JAXB Object that is used
> for a block can be rendered as an "element".
> (i.e. the JAXBObject must either be a JAXBElement or it must be an object
> that has @XmlRootElement defined).
> The second change is to the JAXBBlockContext. You create a JAXBBlockContext
> from either the JAXBContext from the user (only dispatch case) or you give
> the JAXBBlockContext a set of "context packages"....which are then used to
> create or get an appropriate JAXBContext.
> This change is needed to ensure that we are popluating the context with the
> appropriate packages.
> These changes lead to changes in the classes the reference this constructs:
> Dispatch and MethodMarshaller classes.
> These changes revealed some inconsistencies between "element rendered" JAXB
> Objects and "type rendered" JAXBObjects.
> For example, a JAXB Object with @XMLRootElement represents both a "element
> and a type" rendering.
> A JAXBElement Object represents the "element" rendering, and the
> JAXBElement's getValue() method returns the "type" rendering.
> There are several places in the code where it wants the "element"
> rendering...and other places want the "type" rendering. I tried
> to correct these as I found them. We are considering some redesign here to
> address these kinds of concerns.
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