Please create a jira with wsdl if you have this problem with Axis2 1.5.

thanks,
Amila.

On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 4:09 PM, Kang, YongLiang <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi guys,
>
>
> I use axis2 v1.4
>
> I claim a complex type as abstract in xsd and derived some subclass from
> it. Then I use soapUi for testing.
> In soapUI when I set the subtype and request, everything works fine.
> However I found I can set the field as the 'abstract' type and do the
> request.
> I suppose to received some warning in soapUI. However it reaches my
> axis2 server directly.
> I use wsdl2java to generate code. I checked the generated code and found
> this:
>
>       public static FieldBase parse(javax.xml.stream.XMLStreamReader
> reader) throws java.lang.Exception{
>            FieldBase object =
>                null;
>                        ...
>                        ...
>                    // handle attribute "id"
>                    java.lang.String tempAttribId =
>
>                                reader.getAttributeValue(null,"id");
>
>                   if (tempAttribId!=null){
>                         java.lang.String content = tempAttribId;
>
>                                                 object.setId(
>
> org.apache.axis2.databinding.utils.ConverterUtil.convertToLong(tempAttri
> bId));
>
> Seems the auto generated code declare a null object and set value for it
> directly. No matter how soapUI works. I think it is a bug in axis2
> code-gen part.
> Please correct me if I am wrong about some parts.
>
> soap with normal subtype:   <field xsi:type="v101: fieldText" id="1" ...
> soap with abstract subtype:  <field id="1" ...
>
> xsd sample:
>  <complexType name="fieldBase" abstract="true">
>        <complexContent>
>            <extension base="comm10:tExtensibleElement">
>                <sequence>
>                    ...
>    <complexType name="fieldText">
>        <complexContent>
>            <extension base="tns: fieldBase ">
>                                ...
>
> Best wishes!
>
> Peter Y.L.Kang
> msn: [email protected]
> Software Engineer, Sever Dept.
>
>


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Amila Suriarachchi
WSO2 Inc.
blog: http://amilachinthaka.blogspot.com/

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