Thank you very much for the clarification Anne! --- Anne Thomas Manes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> An instance of an array may contain only one type, > even if you define > that type as anyType. > > Anne > > On 6/15/05, Mario Felarca <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > Hello, > > > > First I would like to say thank you to everyone > that > > has contributed to this list. While I have lurked > and > > been helped a lot by information here, I have not > had > > a chance up until now to say thanks, so, thanks. > :) > > > > My question has to deal with arrays. I have looked > > over the archives, and a lot of these questions > come > > up, but I never saw a definitive answer (or I > missed > > it). A lot of these questions came up around the > > encoded to doc/literal transition threads. > > > > Basically, if I have an array that I want to go > over > > the wire, and that contents of that array can be > > anything, why is it that if the contents are > (coming > > from the Java side of things) a String, a Boolean > and > > an Integer, I get the "Found character data inside > an > > array element while deserializing" exception. > > > > If the array is xsd:anyType, does that still > constrain > > it to one type out of the any? > > > > If not, can someone point me in the direction that > I > > probably need to look to figure out why this is? > > > > Thanks much in advance, > > > > Mario- > > > > >
