On 11/22/05,
Ron Reynolds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
when did pojo's come into the picture?
i was referring to the client-side api classes generated by WSDL2Java -
the <types> section of the WSDL is XML Schema, which has all the rules
for "required", "optional", and so forth. WSDL2Java consumes the XSD
and produces Java code (in the form of the client api data classes) that
enforce those rules. it sounded like you wanted to change those rules
post-WSDL2Java. but now it sounds like you're not using WSDL2Java at
all? i guess i'm not sure how you generated your service or your client
- is the client-side hand-written (thus pojo) or generated? or are you
talking straight XML to your service? sorry, it's getting late - i'm
rambling...
...................ron.
Todd Orr wrote:
> Really, how? Do I annotate the methods or something? How does the
> Java2WSDL generate a WSDL that reflects the constraints on my pojo?
>
> On 11/22/05, *Ron Reynolds * <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
> that sort of info is normally contained in the XSD and embedded
> into the code
> via WSDL2Java... you're trying to change a WSDD so that the
> generated WSDL's
> XSD has requirements that aren't mirrored in the original WSDL
> from which the
> WSDD was generated? :-? from what i've seen the client-side
> validation is
> embedded into the client-side stub code and that also is extracted
> from the
> WSDL/XSD from which it was generated.
>
> > Pardon my noobiness, but I've googled the hell out of this to no
> avail. Is
> > there a way to specify required properties in the wsdd file so
> that the
> > schema gets generated accordingly? All I want to do is specify
> required
> > elements so that the validation can occur at XML validation time
> before
> > hitting the code.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > T
> >
>
>
>
