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http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=13154 BeanDeser... and java.sql.Date Summary: BeanDeser... and java.sql.Date Product: Axis Version: 1.0-rc2 Platform: Other OS/Version: Other Status: NEW Severity: Normal Priority: Other Component: Serialization/Deserialization AssignedTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ReportedBy: [EMAIL PROTECTED] CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED],[EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi, when having fields of java.sql.Date in your bean, and when deserializing from "xsd:dateTime" (internally interpeted as java.util.Calendar) by the default BeanDeserializer. It will not work. When Axis tries to set the value in the bean it will fail as the field is not of type Calendar. Well, Axis then tries to convert the Calendar-value using the org.apache.axis.utils.JavaUtils class, but the class only handles java.util.Date's and not java.sql.Date's. I would suggest to add this functionallity to JavaUtils (if there's not a good reason to why it's not there in the first place): org/apache/axis/utils/JavaUtils.java line 246-254 // Convert between Calendar and java.util.Date if (arg instanceof Calendar && destClass == java.util.Date.class) { return ((Calendar) arg).getTime(); } // Convert between Calendar and java.sql.Date if (arg instanceof Calendar && destClass == java.sql.Date.class) { return new java.sql.Date(((Calendar) arg).getTimeInMillis()); } regards Joachim