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Joshua Davies updated AXIS-2605:
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Attachment: fail.wsdl
> WSDL2Java generates uncompilable code for EBXML messaging schema
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> Key: AXIS-2605
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS-2605
> Project: Apache Axis
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: WSDL processing
> Affects Versions: 1.4
> Environment: Duplicated on both Linux 2.6 and Windows 2000, Java
> version 1.5.0_06-b05
> Reporter: Joshua Davies
> Attachments: fail.wsdl
>
>
> I'm working against a WSDL (which I was given and can't change), that depends
> on ("<import>s") the EBXML message service specification
> (http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/ebxml-msg/schema/msg-header-2_0.xsd).
> Unfortunately, WSDL2Java generates uncompilable code when the WSDL includes
> the referenced msg-header-2_0.xsd file.
> After some digging, I believe I was able to narrow down the problem, and
> created a much smaller standalone wsdl that duplicates the problem exactly.
> The attached sample code generates uncompilable code. The problem appears to
> occur here (in the WSDL):
> <schema targetNamespace="http://www.fail.com/nes"
> xmlns:tns="http://www.fail.com/nes"
> xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema">
> <simpleType name="non-empty-string">
> <restriction base="string">
> <minLength value="1" />
> </restriction>
> </simpleType>
> <element name="Top">
> <complexType>
> <simpleContent>
> <extension base="tns:non-empty-string">
> <attribute name="type" type="tns:non-empty-string" />
> </extension>
> </simpleContent>
> </complexType>
> </element>
> </schema>
> This generates the following code:
> package com.fail.www.nes;
> public class Top implements java.io.Serializable,
> org.apache.axis.encoding.Simp
> leType {
> private java.lang.String type; // attribute
> public Top() {
> }
> // Simple Types must have a String constructor
> public Top(java.lang.String _value) {
> super(_value);
> }
> Which, of course, fails with the following complie error:
> com/fail/www/nes/Top.java:18: Object() in java.lang.Object cannot be applied
> to
> (java.lang.String)
> super(_value);
> ^
> 1 error
> Because the code in question invokes a superconstructor but doesn't extend
> any other class. I'm assuming that the problem is in the use of the
> "extension" element, since if I remove that section, the generated code
> compiles just fine.
> I'll attach the WSDL that I created that duplicates this.
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