Thank you,

it was the error.



Deepal Jayasinghe-2 wrote:
> 
> How about MyItem as I can see it is a not a Java bean. To be a valid
> Java bean you need to have following stuff in your class;
>  - default constructor
>  - getter and setter for each filed you want to expose
> 
> Thanks,
> Deepal
>> Hello all, 
>>
>> I am having a problem with Axis2. I have done some tests and I can not
>> advance. All the inner attributes of the objects I receive are null.
>>
>> In the server side I have a simple class:
>>
>> public class MyItem implements Serializable {
>>      private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;
>>      
>>      String message;
>>      
>>      public ListItemArray() {
>>              message = "Test";
>>      }
>>      
>>      public String getMsg() {
>>              return message;
>>      }
>>      public void setMsg(String message) {
>>              this.message = message;
>>      }
>> }
>>
>> And a method:
>>
>> public MyItem getItem(){
>>    MyItem i = new MyItem();
>>    return i;
>> }
>>
>> In the client size I have an stub like:
>>
>>    WSStub customer = null;
>>    WSStub.GetItemResponse response = null;
>>               
>>    try {
>>      // creamos el soporte y la peticion
>>      customer = new WSStub (sEndPoint);
>>
>>      // invocamos al web service
>>      try {
>>              response = customer.getItem();
>>      } catch (Exception e) {
>>              e.printStackTrace();
>>      }
>>
>>    MyItem i = response.get_return();
>>
>> And inside the MyItem object, the message field is null. I have tried to
>> return a String and it is ok.
>>
>> Can anyone help me?
>>   
> 
> 
> -- 
> Thank you!
> 
> 
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> 
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