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Trudi Ersvaer updated AXIS2-4421: --------------------------------- Description: I have an operation with a method signature like... public MyClass.MyInner myInner(MyClass.MyInner myInner) { return myInner; } The MyClass class looks like... public class MyClass { String name; MyInner myInner; public String getName() { return name; } public void setName(String name) { this.name = name; } public MyInner getMyInner() { return myInner; } public void setMyInner(MyInner myInner) { this.myInner = myInner; } public static class MyInner { String name; public String getName() { return name; } public void setName(String name) { this.name = name; } } } The WSDL doesn't expose the correct XSD for the inner class.... <xs:complexType name="MyClass$MyInner"> <xs:sequence/> </xs:complexType> I think there should be an element within the sequence that defines the 'name' field of the inner class. The problem with the above WSDL XSD snippet is that when using a tool such as WsdlToJava (by CXF), the code generated for the inner class is empty and therefore unusable... public class MyClass$MyInner { } I think this is a bug, if it isn't could someone explain why please? was: I have an operation with a method signature like... public MyClass.MyInner myInner(MyClass.MyInner myInner) { return myInner; } The MyClass class looks like... public class MyClass { String name; MyInner myInner; public String getName() { return name; } public void setName(String name) { this.name = name; } public MyInner getMyInner() { return myInner; } public void setMyInner(MyInner myInner) { this.myInner = myInner; } public static class MyInner { String name; public String getName() { return name; } public void setName(String name) { this.name = name; } } } The WSDL doesn't expose the correct XSD for the inner class.... <xs:complexType name="MyClass$MyInner"> <xs:sequence/> </xs:complexType> I think there should be an element within the sequence that defines the 'type' field of the inner class. The problem with the above WSDL XSD snippet is that when using a tool such as WsdlToJava (by CXF), the code generated for the inner class is empty and therefore unusable... public class MyClass$MyInner { } I think this is a bug, if it isn't could someone explain why please? > Inner classes without WSDL XSD definition > ----------------------------------------- > > Key: AXIS2-4421 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS2-4421 > Project: Axis 2.0 (Axis2) > Issue Type: Bug > Components: wsdl > Affects Versions: 1.3 > Environment: XP, Java 1.6.0_12 > Reporter: Trudi Ersvaer > > I have an operation with a method signature like... > public MyClass.MyInner myInner(MyClass.MyInner myInner) > { > return myInner; > } > The MyClass class looks like... > public class MyClass > { > String name; > MyInner myInner; > public String getName() > { > return name; > } > public void setName(String name) > { > this.name = name; > } > public MyInner getMyInner() > { > return myInner; > } > public void setMyInner(MyInner myInner) > { > this.myInner = myInner; > } > public static class MyInner > { > String name; > public String getName() > { > return name; > } > public void setName(String name) > { > this.name = name; > } > } > } > The WSDL doesn't expose the correct XSD for the inner class.... > <xs:complexType name="MyClass$MyInner"> > <xs:sequence/> > </xs:complexType> > I think there should be an element within the sequence that defines the > 'name' field of the inner class. > The problem with the above WSDL XSD snippet is that when using a tool such as > WsdlToJava (by CXF), the code generated for the inner class is empty and > therefore unusable... > public class MyClass$MyInner { > } > I think this is a bug, if it isn't could someone explain why please? -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.