Axis 2.0 comes with XMLBeans serializer for Document Binding WSDLs. So when you run ant task or axis 2.0 wsdl2java you will get Stubs that automatically serialize/deserialize WSDL request/response to XMLBeans. This should be good for most of your requirement. If it doesn't then you can think of using your own serializer/deserializer by extending the XMLBeanSerialzier etc. -Uday
________________________________ From: Vishist Mandapaka [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tue 10/18/2005 2:29 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Marshalling/Unmarshalling Feature Hi, thanks for the reply. Now, I went through the XMLBeans and worked with my schema. the "scomp" is even taking wsdl file. Now, how I integrate the beans generated from XMLBeans with Axis. In the stub as well as in the deployment descriptor file AxisSerializers are defined. What would be the case if I use XMLBeans (does it have separate serializers/deserializers). thanks vishist. On 10/17/05, Uday Kamath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: XMLBeans is better than JAXB 1.0 implementations (especially sun) and it has support for all schemas and also for wsdls ________________________________ From: Vishist Mandapaka [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, October 17, 2005 3:29 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Marshalling/Unmarshalling Feature Hi, Is there anyway that I could marshall the beans into XML and also unmarshall the XML document to java object. What I am asking is for a functionality similar to JAXB. I tried with castor. When I use castor, the wsdl generated from the webserver is not showing up the schema contents. Since that is required for us, I'm looking at alternatives to Castor. thanks vishist.
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