Hi Guys
Thanks for your responses, really appreciated.
Yes, the code segment exists as follows:
qName = new
javax.xml.namespace.QName("http://ProvidentConnector.ProvidentResponseToOrch",
"ProvidentResponse");
cachedSerQNames.add(qName);
cls =
ProvidentResponseToOrch.ProvidentConnector.ProvidentResponse.class;
cachedSerClasses.add(cls);
cachedSerFactories.add(beansf);
cachedDeserFactories.add(beandf);
}
I think this looks correct.
The server-config.wsdd file I notice does not have the bean mapping described
by Mark. Should I add this manually myself?
I'm new to Axis - I presume the server-config.wsdd is updated when a service is
deployed (using the AdminService command). So my guess is that the deploy.wsdd
generated by WSDL2Java is not generating the type mapping. Should it be doing
so, or is it understood that the user should add this information separately?
Thanks again for all the help, it is very useful and enlightening.
Patrick
-----Original Message-----
From: "Ferruh Zamangör" [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Fri 24/06/2005 18:04
To: [email protected]
Cc:
Subject: RE: deserializing error
Hi Patrick,
you have a generated stub class. look at your stub class if this code
segement exists
qName = new javax.xml.namespace.QName("urn:[yourpacckagename]"
"ProvidentResponse");
cachedSerQNames.add(qname);
cls = yourpackagename.ProvidentResponse.class;
cachedSerClasses.add(cls);
cachedSerFactories.add(beansf);
cachedDeserFactories.add(beandf);
This is the code which must be in your stub class. Also you must be sure
that you have deployed the service with the right typeMapping how it's
described by Mark.
Regards
Ferruh
> --- Ursprüngliche Nachricht ---
> Von: "Patrick Quinn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> An: <[email protected]>
> Betreff: RE: deserializing error
> Datum: Fri, 24 Jun 2005 17:00:32 +0100
>
> Thanks for the tip.
>
> The registerTypeMapping call is already made in the stub, as part of
> createCall():
>
>
> synchronized (this) {
> if (firstCall()) {
> // must set encoding style before registering
> serializers
> _call.setEncodingStyle(null);
> for (int i = 0; i < cachedSerFactories.size();
++i)
> {
> java.lang.Class cls = (java.lang.Class)
> cachedSerClasses.get(i);
> javax.xml.namespace.QName qName =
> (javax.xml.namespace.QName)
> cachedSerQNames.get(i);
> java.lang.Class sf = (java.lang.Class)
> cachedSerFactories.get(i);
> java.lang.Class df = (java.lang.Class)
> cachedDeserFactories.get(i);
> _call.registerTypeMapping(cls, qName, sf, df,
> false);
> }
> }
> }
> return _call;
>
> Should I add your code segments to my client implementation despite
> this?
>
> Thanks
>
> Pat
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 24 June 2005 16:43
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: deserializing error
>
>
> Try this...
>
> QName qn = new QName("somenamespace","somequalifiedname");
> call.registerTypeMapping(yourbean.class,
> qn,
> new
BeanSerializerFactory(yourbean.class,
> qn),
> new
> BeanDeserializerFactory(yourbean.class,
> qn));
>
> If you control the service, you'll need to tell the service how to
> deserialize. That is done in the server-config.wsdd block for the
> service...
>
> <beanMapping languageSpecificType="java:com.yournamesapce.yourbean"
> qname=" ns1:somequalifiedname" xmlns:ns1="somenamespace"/>
>
> The namespace and qualified name need to match on both ends...
>
> Hope this helps,
> Mark Malinoski
> Consultant
> AES/PHEAA
>
>
>
>
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>
> Hi
>
> Has anyone seen an error like this before, or know what needs to be
done
> to cure it?
>
> org.xml.sax.SAXException: Deserializing parameter 'ProvidentResponse':
> could not find deserializer for type
> {http://ProvidentConnector.ProvidentResponseToOrch}ProvidentResponse
>
> The error occurs when I make the following call to the service:
>
> String result =
> pt.SOPResponse(prvResp);
>
> where prvResp is a bean comprised of four String fields.
>
> My WSDL would appear to be fine, so I don't think that's the problem.
>
> Am I missing code for the deserializer, or am I missing something from
> the CLASSPATH (although I would expect a different error were this the
> case)?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Pat
>
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