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Diego Louzán commented on AXIS-2096:
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I'm a commiter on Apache WSRP4J and this bug is preventing us from servicing 
the wsdl associated with the wsrp4j producer (with Axis 1.4). I don't know if 
the 1.x branch is still in development but a patch for this would be welcome.

> Custom simpleType as attribute of an element causes problems when displaying 
> deployed service's WSDL
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: AXIS-2096
>                 URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS-2096
>             Project: Apache Axis
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Serialization/Deserialization
>    Affects Versions: 1.2.1
>         Environment: WinXP, Tomcat 5.5.9, jdk1.5.0_03
>            Reporter: Daniel Kador
>
> If you create a WSDL similar to the one below in wrapped/literal style, you 
> will not be able to create a complexType whose attribute is of a custom 
> simpleType.  In the example below, the following error is listed when you try 
> to view the deployed service's WSDL through the browser interface:
> AXIS error
> Sorry, something seems to have gone wrong... here are the details:
> Fault - Bean attribute testAttribute is of type 
> org.apache.axis.types.NormalizedString, which is not a simple type
> AxisFault
>  faultCode: {http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/}Server.generalException
>  faultSubcode: 
>  faultString: Bean attribute testAttribute is of type 
> org.apache.axis.types.NormalizedString, which is not a simple type
>  faultActor: 
>  faultNode: 
>  faultDetail: 
>       {http://xml.apache.org/axis/}hostname:ORLIWG2H5Y61
> I can fix the above error by changing the attribute type from 
> "y:testAttribute" to "xs:normalizedString".  Is Axis designed to behave this 
> way?  It's my understanding that XML allows for custom simpleTypes to be 
> defined and then used as attributes, and the schemas I work with use this 
> feature a good deal.  They validate with no problems in XMLSpy.  The WSDL I 
> use in this example is posted below.  
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
> <wsdl:definitions xmlns:wsdl="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/";               
>                                                                         
> xmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/soap/";
>                       xmlns:http="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/http/"; 
>                       xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"; 
>                       xmlns:y="http://test.wsdl"; 
>                       xmlns:types="http://test.wsdl/types";
>                       targetNamespace="http://test.wsdl";>
>       <wsdl:types>
>               <xs:schema>
>                       <xs:complexType name="testType">
>                               <xs:sequence>
>                                       <xs:element name="testElement" 
> type="xs:normalizedString"/>
>                               </xs:sequence>
>                               <xs:attribute name="testAttribute" 
> type="y:testAttribute"/>
>                       </xs:complexType>
>                       <xs:simpleType name="testAttribute">
>                               <xs:restriction base="xs:normalizedString"/>
>                       </xs:simpleType>
>                       <xs:element name="testAction">
>                               <xs:complexType>
>                                       <xs:sequence>
>                                               <xs:element name="testParam" 
> type="y:testType"/>
>                                       </xs:sequence>
>                               </xs:complexType>
>                       </xs:element>
>                       <xs:element name="testActionResp">
>                               <xs:complexType>
>                                       <xs:sequence>
>                                               <xs:element name="testResp" 
> type="xs:string"/>
>                                       </xs:sequence>
>                               </xs:complexType>
>                       </xs:element>
>               </xs:schema>
>       </wsdl:types>
>       <wsdl:message name="testActionRequest">
>               <wsdl:part name="parameters" element="y:testAction"/>
>       </wsdl:message>
>       <wsdl:message name="testActionResponse">
>               <wsdl:part name="parameters" element="y:testActionResp"/>
>       </wsdl:message>
>       <wsdl:portType name="testPortType">
>               <wsdl:operation name="testAction">
>                       <wsdl:input message="y:testActionRequest"/>
>                       <wsdl:output message="y:testActionResponse"/>
>               </wsdl:operation>
>       </wsdl:portType>
>       <wsdl:binding name="testSoapBinding" type="y:testPortType">
>               <soap:binding transport="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/http"; 
> style="document"/>
>               <wsdl:operation name="testAction">
>                       <wsdl:input>
>                               <soap:body use="literal"/>
>                       </wsdl:input>
>                       <wsdl:output>
>                               <soap:body use="literal"/>
>                       </wsdl:output>
>               </wsdl:operation>
>       </wsdl:binding>
>       <wsdl:service name="testService">
>               <wsdl:port name="testPort" binding="y:testSoapBinding">
>                       <soap:address 
> location="http://localhost:8080/axis/services/testPort"/>
>               </wsdl:port>
>       </wsdl:service>
> </wsdl:definitions>

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