Thank you Iksrazal,

Unfortunately, I am only writing the client to attach to this service and have no control over the WSDL. I could theoretically download the WSDL and apply some kind of filter to transform the schema into something else (that hopefully genrates the correct beans) and generate from that, but this will be last choice option and is not ideal for me.

The WSDL uses both types of SOAP message, but the element I am having problems with are document objects. Thanks very much however for your kind offer an example. I really appreciate it! However, what I really require is for the beans to generate from the WSDL correctly or work out what my own PEBCACK might be, although I think the problem is most likey to do with the strange schema definition.

Thankyou,

Tim


iksrazal wrote:

Define an Array in your wsdl and use set.toArray() . If you're using RPC encoded I could give you an example - although I'm using doc / lit at the moment I haven't gotten to arrays yet.
iksrazal

Em Terça 06 Dezembro 2005 10:16, o Markus Plail escreveu:
Hi there!

Is it posible to use java.util.Set<package.Object> and use it in a web
service. If yes, how must my beanmapping look like? I am using Hibernate
and it maps collections to java.util.Set and I'd really like to use
them. If it is RTFM just point to the right manual.

Thanks in advance
Markus Plail


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