Yes, Dims make sure you are not reversing the sense of the mapping form the command 
line. 
That would be *VERY* bad.

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Tom Jordahl
Macromedia Server Development



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From: Steve Loughran [mailto:steve_l@;iseran.com]
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Subject: Re: cvs commit: xml-axis/java/src/org/apache/axis/wsdl/fromJava
Namespaces.java



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Sent: Friday, October 25, 2002 9:07 AM
Subject: cvs commit: xml-axis/java/src/org/apache/axis/wsdl/fromJava
Namespaces.java


> dims        2002/10/25 09:07:49
>
>   Modified:    java/src/org/apache/axis/wsdl Java2WSDL.java
>                java/src/org/apache/axis/wsdl/fromJava Namespaces.java
>   Log:
>   Fix one more "ant clean all-tests" failure.

now I'm really confused.
This inversion is in code that I didnt touch, which implies the real defect
was actually elsewhere in my <mapping> class, which has mixed up key and
value .

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