You have declared the java namespace: xmlns:java="http://xml.apache.org/axis/wsdd/providers/java"
Now you can use it like this: type="java:com.equant.refce.ipcfm.bouchon.getConfiguration._GetConfRequest" Gr. Geert -----Original Message----- From: lio axis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2005 10:42 AM To: Anne Thomas Manes Cc: [email protected] Subject: Re: newbie to wsdl document styled ok here is the whole piece : <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <deployment xmlns="http://xml.apache.org/axis/wsdd/" xmlns:java="http://xml.apache.org/axis/wsdd/providers/java" > <service name="GetConfigurationV2Service" provider="java:EJB" style="document" use="literal"> <namespace>http://ipcfm/GetConfigurationV2</namespace> <parameter name="beanJndiName" value="GetConfigurationBean"/> <parameter name="homeInterfaceName" value="com.equant.refce.ipcfm.bouchon.GetConfigurationHome"/> <parameter name="remoteInterfaceName" value="com.equant.refce.ipcfm.bouchon.GetConfiguration"/> <parameter name="allowedMethods" value="getConfiguration, getConfigurationVersion, getConfigurationRelease"/> <operation name="getConfiguration"> <parameter name="GetConfRequest" mode="IN" minOccur="1" nillable="false"/> </operation> </service> <typeMapping qname="ns:GetConfRequest" languageSpecificType="com.equant.refce.ipcfm.bouchon.getConfiguration._GetCo nfRequest" serializer="org.apache.axis.encoding.ser.BeanSerializerFactory" deserializer="org.apache.axis.encoding.ser.BeanDeserializerFactory"/> </deployment> this is my last try. it doesn't work either... it tells me : 10:03:47,905 DEBUG [enterprise] Mapping Exception to AxisFault java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method) .../.. Caused by: java.lang.NullPointerException at org.apache.axis.deployment.wsdd.WSDDDeployment.deployMapping(WSDDDeployment. java:357) In fact, it don't know where i should declare the java namespace you're talking about. I also made a try with languageSpecificType="java:com.equant.refce.ipcfm.bouchon.getConfiguration._ GetConfRequest" and it provokes this kind of failure : 10:29:04,374 DEBUG [ProjectResourceBundle] org.apache.axis.i18n.resource::handleGetObject(badXmlType) 10:29:04,390 DEBUG [ConfigurationException] Exception: javax.xml.rpc.JAXRPCException: Null qualified name specified. at org.apache.axis.encoding.TypeMappingImpl.internalRegister(TypeMappingImpl.ja va:273) The last possibility in my level of comprehension was to declare my mapping type this way : <typeMapping qname="ns:GetConfRequest" xmlns:ns="http://ipcfm/GetConfigurationV2" languageSpecificType="com.equant.refce.ipcfm.bouchon.getConfiguration._GetCo nfRequest" serializer="org.apache.axis.encoding.ser.BeanSerializerFactory" deserializer="org.apache.axis.encoding.ser.BeanDeserializerFactory"/> With no more success : 10:35:21,780 ERROR [WSDDDeployment] Unable to deploy typemapping: {http://ipcfm/GetConfigurationV2}GetConfRequest java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: Found languageSpecificType namespace '', expected 'http://xml.apache.org/axis/wsdd/providers/java' at org.apache.axis.deployment.wsdd.WSDDTypeMapping.getLanguageSpecificType(WSDD TypeMapping.java:213) .../... The only thing i'm sure is don't understand anything. What's wrong and where? Thanks for your help, On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 10:21:28 -0500, Anne Thomas Manes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Can you please post the entire WSDD file? > Also, did you declare the java namespace? > Since you are using languageSpecificType, you should not use the java > prefix. so your typeMapping should contain either this: > > languageSpecificType="com.equant.refce.ipcfm.bouchon.getConfiguration._GetCo nfRequest" > > or this: > > type="java:com.equant.refce.ipcfm.bouchon.getConfiguration._GetConfRequest" > > But, if you go with the second version, you must declare the java namespace. > > Anne > > ps - in a valid document/literal WSDL, you must not include the > namespace attribute in the <wsdlsoap:body> descriptions.That attribute > is used only for RPC style services. > > > On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 16:02:50 +0200, lio axis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hello world, > > > > I'm trying to generate a proper wsdl from a wsdd that SHOULD be > > like this : > > > > <wsdl:operation name="getConfigurationRelease"> > > <wsdlsoap:operation > > soapAction="http://ipcfm/GetConfigurationV2/GetConfigurationRelease" > > style="document"/> > > <wsdl:input> > > <wsdlsoap:body namespace="http://ipcfm/GetConfigurationV2" > > use="literal"/> > > </wsdl:input> > > <wsdl:output> > > <wsdlsoap:body namespace="http://ipcfm/GetConfigurationV2" > > use="literal"/> > > </wsdl:output> > > </wsdl:operation> > > > > So i made a wsdd like this : > > > > <namespace>http://ipcfm/GetConfigurationV2</namespace> > > <parameter name="beanJndiName" value="GetConfigurationBean"/> > > <parameter name="homeInterfaceName" > > value="com.equant.refce.ipcfm.bouchon.GetConfigurationHome"/> > > <parameter name="remoteInterfaceName" > > value="com.equant.refce.ipcfm.bouchon.GetConfiguration"/> > > <parameter name="allowedMethods" value="getConfiguration, > > getConfigurationVersion, getConfigurationRelease"/> > > <operation name="getConfiguration"> > > <parameter name="GetConfRequest" mode="IN" minOccur="1" nillable="false"/> > > </operation> > > .../... > > with a mapping type like this : > > > > <typeMapping qname="ns:GetConfRequest" > > xmlns:ns="http://ipcfm/GetConfigurationV2" > > languageSpecificType="java:com.equant.refce.ipcfm.bouchon.getConfiguration._ GetConfRequest" > > serializer="org.apache.axis.encoding.ser.BeanSerializerFactory" > > deserializer="org.apache.axis.encoding.ser.BeanDeserializerFactory"/> > > > > nothing tremedious, isn't it. > > > > But when i invoke the service only to see the wsdl (http://blahblah?wsdl) > > axis try to explain things to me in this terms : > > > > Attempted to write schema for bad QName (no namespace) : GetConfRequest > > at org.apache.axis.wsdl.fromJava.Types.writeSchemaElement(Types.java:656) > > at org.apache.axis.wsdl.fromJava.Emitter.writePartToMessage(Emitter.java:1368) > > .../... > > > > Maybe anybody could help to translate this? > > Thx, > > >
