hi Soactive;

Please create a JIRA as a improvements , then we will be able to fix that.

Thanks
Deepal

> Thanks Deepal. Is there a plan for specifying the argument names and
> the returned object name for the service within services.xml. This
> way, we don't necessarily have to run the build in a debug mode.
>  
> Ron
>
>  
> On 1/15/07, *Deepal Jayasinghe* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
>     Hi Soactive ;
>
>     > Some facts:
>     >
>     > 1. I am using axis2 - version 1.1.
>     > 2. I am using Java code-first approach (not WSDL first approach)
>     > 3. I am having the WSDL get generated automatically as
>     > http://something.com/serviceuri?wsdl
>     >
>     > I notice that the names of the arguments for each argument is
>     randomly
>     > set to param0, param1, etc. Is there an an easy way to override
>     these
>     > in the services.xml file as a configuration option within the
>     > <operation> node. I also notice that the return value is being
>     named
>     > 'return' by default. I have a need to rename this as well.
>
>     if you compile setting debug option turn on , then you will get the
>     correct method parameter name.Unfortunately  you can not override
>     them
>     using services.xml
>
>     >
>     > Now, I do know that contract-first WSDL is being recommended by many
>     > to avoid interop issues with respect to data binding, but since the
>     > generated WSDL binding is (in most cases, at least) sufficient
>     for my
>     > purposes, I am looking for a simple solution to override the
>     generated
>     > names for the operation arguments and the return value.
>     >
>     > Thanks,
>     > Ron
>
>
>
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Deepal
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