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Deepal Jayasinghe reassigned AXIS2-2600:
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    Assignee: Amila Chinthaka Suriarachchi

> Code Generator should consider namespaceprefixes defined in wsdl rather than 
> defining ns1 when generating code for MY_QNAME in ADB classes
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: AXIS2-2600
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS2-2600
>             Project: Axis 2.0 (Axis2)
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: adb, codegen, om
>    Affects Versions: 1.1.1
>         Environment: AXIS2-1.1.1, codegen commandline (ant) ADB, jdk1.5, 
> Tomcat 5.5, Win XP SP2
>            Reporter: Ulf Heyder
>         Assigned To: Amila Chinthaka Suriarachchi
>
> I have a small test WSDL (see below). I let AXIS2 Code Generator generate 
> classes by calling 
>     wsdl2java -uri foo.wsdl -o foosrc -p de.theservice.axis2 -ss -ssi -g
>         -t -sd -ns2p http://www.foo-bar.de/foo=de.theservice.axis2.foo
> In the created ADB bean classes the definition of QName-s look like
>     public static final javax.xml.namespace.QName MY_QNAME = 
>         new javax.xml.namespace.QName("http://www.foo-bar.de/foo";,
>             "CheckServiceRequest", "ns1");
> replacing user defined namesspaceprefixes (in my example: "foo") with 
> prefixes like ns1, ns2, ... (in my example: "ns1")
> When my client submits a "CheckService" request my service skeleton 
> implementation has to serialize the request object to a file.
>     public CheckServiceResponse CheckService(CheckServiceRequest request)
>         throws CheckServiceFaultMsgException {
>         OMOutputFormat omOutformat = new OMOutputFormat();
>         omOutformat.setCharSetEncoding("UTF-8");
>         OMDataSource omOutSource = request.getOMDataSource(
>             CreateProductSelTypRequest.MY_QNAME, 
>                 OMAbstractFactory.getOMFactory());
>         OutputStream outBeanStr = new FileOutputStream(someFile);
>         omOutSource.serialize(outBeanStr, omOutformat);
>         outBeanStr.close();
>     }
> The output file "someFile" looks like
>     <ns1:CheckServiceRequest xmlns:ns1="http://www.foo-bar.de/foo";>
>         <ns1:id>00004711</ns1:auftragsID>
>         
> <ns1:ergebnisURI>http://www.foo-bar.de:8181/TheService/download/result00004711.xml</ns1:ergebnisURI>
>     </ns1:CheckServiceRequest>
> I use this output as input for a XSL Transformer. The problem now is that I 
> therefor strictly need the original namespaceprefix "foo" instead of the 
> unknown "ns1", since there are dependencies of external xml schema defining 
> namespaceprefix "foo".
> As a workaround I tried to set the prefix when serializing the bean to file:
> OMDataSource omOutSource = request.getOMDataSource(
>     new QName("hhtp://www.foo-bar.de/foo", "CheckServiceRequest", "foo"), 
>         OMAbstractFactory.getOMFactory());
> This didn't work.
> 1.
> CodeGen should follow the prefixes defined in wsdl. There could be a new flag 
> to turn this beahavior on and off.
> 2.
> There should be a way to overrule the usage of the namespaceprefixes ns1, 
> ns2, ... defined in MY_QNAME in the generated adb classes.
> ----- WSDL -------------------------------------------------------------------
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
> <wsdl:definitions xmlns:foo="http://www.foo-bar.de/foo";
>     xmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/soap/"; 
>     xmlns:wsdl="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/";
>     xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"; 
>     xmlns:wsaw="http://www.w3.org/2006/05/addressing/wsdl";
>     name="TheService" targetNamespace="http://www.foo-bar.de/foo";>
>     <wsdl:types>
>         <xs:schema targetNamespace="http://www.foo-bar.de/foo"; 
>             xmlns:foo="http://www.foo-bar.de/foo";>
>             
>             <xs:element name="CheckServiceRequest" 
>                 type="xs:string" />
>             <xs:element name="CheckServiceResponse" 
>                 type="foo:CheckServiceResponseType" />
>             <xs:element name="CheckServiceFault" 
>                 type="xs:string" />
>             <xs:complexType name="CheckServiceResponseType">
>                 <xs:sequence>
>                     <xs:element name="id" 
>                         type="xs:string" />
>                     <xs:element name="resultURI" 
>                         type="xs:anyURI" />
>                 </xs:sequence>
>             </xs:complexType>
>         </xs:schema>
>     </wsdl:types>
>     <wsdl:message name="CheckServiceRequest">
>         <wsdl:part element="foo:CheckServiceRequest" 
>             name="CheckServiceRequest" />
>     </wsdl:message>
>     <wsdl:message name="CheckServiceResponse">
>         <wsdl:part element="foo:CheckServiceResponse" 
>             name="CheckServiceResponse" />
>     </wsdl:message>
>     <wsdl:message name="CheckServiceFaultMsg">
>         <wsdl:part name="CheckServiceFault" element="foo:CheckServiceFault" />
>     </wsdl:message>
>     <wsdl:portType name="TheService">
>         <wsdl:operation name="CheckService">
>             <wsdl:input message="foo:CheckServiceRequest" />
>             <wsdl:output message="foo:CheckServiceResponse" />
>             <wsdl:fault name="CheckServiceFault" 
>                 message="foo:CheckServiceFaultMsg" />
>         </wsdl:operation>
>     </wsdl:portType>
>     <wsdl:binding name="TheServiceSOAP" type="foo:TheService">
>         <soap:binding style="document" 
>             transport="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/http"; />
>         <wsdl:operation name="CheckService">
>             <soap:operation soapAction="CheckService" />
>             <wsdl:input>
>                 <soap:body use="literal" />
>             </wsdl:input>
>             <wsdl:output>
>                 <soap:body use="literal" />
>             </wsdl:output>
>             <wsdl:fault name="CheckServiceFault">
>                 <soap:fault name="CheckServiceFault" use="literal" />
>             </wsdl:fault>
>         </wsdl:operation>
>     </wsdl:binding>
>     <wsdl:service name="TheService">
>         <wsdl:port binding="foo:TheServiceSOAP" name="TheServiceSOAP">
>             <soap:address 
>                 location="http://www.foo-bar.de:8181/TheService"; />
>         </wsdl:port>
>     </wsdl:service>
> </wsdl:definitions>

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