Sorry for the confusion, I misunderstood the issue the developer was having.

We'd like to have a method that takes in a Boolean wrapper class instead of a boolean primitive ie exampleMethod(Boolean val). So, I guess what I'm looking for, is there a way to create the message definition so that it would generate it as the Wrapper type? Or, in situations like this are we "stuck" using primitives?

Thanks,
Joe

Venkat Reddy wrote:
It works in my test case - generates "boolean" if nillable is false
and Boolean for nillable=true. Can you provide the sample code to
reproduce the issue.

- venkat


On 4/19/05, Joe Plautz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hello,

In using wsdl2java to create our services we're running into some
issues. When nillable is set to true we are expecting the Wrapper java
types to be used, but it's not. We run into this issue particularly when
we use booleans. Is this a known issue? Has anyone else had to deal with
this? Or, are we not understanding what's supposed to happen with
wsdl2java correctly? Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Joe Plautz


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