I don't define a wsdd. I think it is automatically generated by axis.
Am I wrong?
What can I do that? Do you have an example do send me?
Anne Thomas Manes escreveu:
You have to define a bean serialized in your WSDD.
Anne
On 2/24/06, Walter do Valle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
Hello all
I looked for an answer to my question in previous messages in this
forum. However I found many questions about same matter and no answer
to the problem.
My problem is: I'm trying to send a complex object as answer to a call
to a webservice using axis. My complex object has a name (String) and
an age (int) and implements Serializable. In the server all is ok. When
my client calls the service, server throws an exception like this:
java.io.IOException: No serializer found for class
br.gov.jfsc.ninf.test.UsuerBean in registry
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What is the problem? How can I workaround this exception?
Any help is welcome.
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