Hi,
the web service i am accessing is written in vb.net, but i am testing now with
the C# suppliers sample. when I used the wsdl2java this file was created:
If this is the correct file, how can I read the dataset using that file?
/**
* ShowSuppliersResponseShowSuppliersResult.java
*
* This file was auto-generated from WSDL
* by the Apache Axis 1.4 Apr 22, 2006 (06:55:48 PDT) WSDL2Java emitter.
*/
package org.tempuri;
public class ShowSuppliersResponseShowSuppliersResult implements
java.io.Serializable, org.apache.axis.encoding.AnyContentType {
private org.apache.axis.message.MessageElement [] _any;
public ShowSuppliersResponseShowSuppliersResult() {
}
public ShowSuppliersResponseShowSuppliersResult(
org.apache.axis.message.MessageElement [] _any) {
this._any = _any;
}
/**
* Gets the _any value for this ShowSuppliersResponseShowSuppliersResult.
*
* @return _any
*/
public org.apache.axis.message.MessageElement [] get_any() {
return _any;
}
/**
* Sets the _any value for this ShowSuppliersResponseShowSuppliersResult.
*
* @param _any
*/
public void set_any(org.apache.axis.message.MessageElement [] _any) {
this._any = _any;
}
private java.lang.Object __equalsCalc = null;
public synchronized boolean equals(java.lang.Object obj) {
if (!(obj instanceof ShowSuppliersResponseShowSuppliersResult)) return
false;
ShowSuppliersResponseShowSuppliersResult other =
(ShowSuppliersResponseShowSuppliersResult) obj;
if (obj == null) return false;
if (this == obj) return true;
if (__equalsCalc != null) {
return (__equalsCalc == obj);
}
__equalsCalc = obj;
boolean _equals;
_equals = true &&
((this._any==null && other.get_any()==null) ||
(this._any!=null &&
java.util.Arrays.equals(this._any, other.get_any())));
__equalsCalc = null;
return _equals;
}
private boolean __hashCodeCalc = false;
public synchronized int hashCode() {
if (__hashCodeCalc) {
return 0;
}
__hashCodeCalc = true;
int _hashCode = 1;
if (get_any() != null) {
for (int i=0;
i<java.lang.reflect.Array.getLength(get_any());
i++) {
java.lang.Object obj = java.lang.reflect.Array.get(get_any(),
i);
if (obj != null &&
!obj.getClass().isArray()) {
_hashCode += obj.hashCode();
}
}
}
__hashCodeCalc = false;
return _hashCode;
}
// Type metadata
private static org.apache.axis.description.TypeDesc typeDesc =
new
org.apache.axis.description.TypeDesc(ShowSuppliersResponseShowSuppliersResult.class,
true);
static {
typeDesc.setXmlType(new
javax.xml.namespace.QName("http://tempuri.org/",
">>ShowSuppliersResponse>ShowSuppliersResult"));
}
/**
* Return type metadata object
*/
public static org.apache.axis.description.TypeDesc getTypeDesc() {
return typeDesc;
}
/**
* Get Custom Serializer
*/
public static org.apache.axis.encoding.Serializer getSerializer(
java.lang.String mechType,
java.lang.Class _javaType,
javax.xml.namespace.QName _xmlType) {
return
new org.apache.axis.encoding.ser.BeanSerializer(
_javaType, _xmlType, typeDesc);
}
/**
* Get Custom Deserializer
*/
public static org.apache.axis.encoding.Deserializer getDeserializer(
java.lang.String mechType,
java.lang.Class _javaType,
javax.xml.namespace.QName _xmlType) {
return
new org.apache.axis.encoding.ser.BeanDeserializer(
_javaType, _xmlType, typeDesc);
}
}
thx.
sam.
----- Original Message ----
From: Mark Lin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, January 9, 2007 3:19:36 PM
Subject: Re: consuming a .Net Dataset webservice
Hi,
What's your problem with the dataset? I checked c# dataset and it is different
from traditional ado recordset and it is purely a collection of data,
disconnected from any datasource, such as a db table, or an xml file. I guess
the c# dataset might be mapped to a kind of java collection, such as arraylist
or whatever. You can find the corresponding java collection in your java stub
class that is generated from the C# webservice.
Mark
On 1/9/07, sam sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
The problem is that I am writing an application that connects to an existing
web service that I cannot control, I do not have access to the code and I
cannot change it.
My java program has to communicate with the .Net web service as is.
thx.
sam.
----- Original Message ----
From: Mark Lin <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, January 8, 2007 3:58:22 PM
Subject: Re: consuming a .Net Dataset webservice
Probably it's better for your web service to return a collection of c# objects,
each of which stores a row of data from your dataset. The reason is that your
java client might not get a corresponding resultset from your c# web service. I
might be wrong.
Mark
On 1/8/07, sam sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
Hi,
I have a .Net Webservice function that is returning a dataset, how can I read
the dataset in my java program?
I have run the wsdl2java and it generated
ShowSuppliersResponseShowSuppliersResult.java for my suppliers.asmx file and my
Show suppliers function.
How can I read the dataset?
thx.
sam.
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