Hi,

I don't know what a JIRA is... but is there a way to get around this problem? I have been stuck with this problem for some time now and I tried everything possible....

I think this problem must be known, since the author of that page already pointed it out and it's been a while since Axis 2 1.0 was released. There has to be somebody out there with the same problem...

On 7/7/06, Ajith Ranabahu <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
Hmm....
Sounds like a bug. Please file a Jira with your WSDL attached.

Ajith

On 7/7/06, M S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>  Well the problem with using Axis2 1.0 is that it generates an erroneus
> WSDL. I tried to reproduce the guide at
> http://www.wso2.net/tutorials/axis2/java/2006/05/29/hello-world.
> According to that page and according to my experience, it creates an
> erroneus WSDL which in turn, leads to java stubs that do not contain inner
> classes (the author of the above page also points out the fact that one
> should use nightly builds). In anycase, I have tried using a nightly build
> axis2.war (so that the WSDL is correct) and Axis2 1.0 WSDL2Java (so that the
> stub generation is correct), but it doesnt work. Im out of ideas. Anyone?
>
>  Regards
>
>
> On 7/6/06, Kinichiro Inoguchi < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > If you use Axis2 1.0 release version, it will work.
> >
> > RPCMessageReceiver of Nightly Builds have problem that returns
> > "broken" qualified response.
> > I created JIRA for this issue today.
> >
> > generated stub client send message like this,
> >       <soapenv:Body>
> >          <ns1:echo xmlns:ns1=" http:///xsd">
> >             <ns1:echostring>from client
> app</ns1:echostring>
> >          </ns1:echo>
> >       </soapenv:Body>
> >
> > RPCMessageReceiver returns message like this,
> >       <soapenv:Body>
> >          <ns:echoResponse xmlns:ns=" http:///xsd">
> >             <return>from client app</return>
> >          </ns:echoResponse>
> >       </soapenv:Body>
> >
> > <retrun> is NOT qualified with prefix "ns".
> > your error message "Unexpected subelement return" of "return" means
> > this.
> >
> > > claims
> > > that this error message appears because axis2 does not support RPC
> > > Bindings.
> >
> > No, this means Axis2 does not support RPC/Encoded,
> > As Anne mentioned before, RPC/literal is supported.
> >
> > Regards,
> > kinichiro
> >
> > --- M S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > Basically what I'm trying to do is to create a simple Web Service
> > > that will
> > > receive a String and retun the same string, i.e. basically an "echo"
> > > web
> > > service. I tried using the sample on the Axis2 documentation page
> > > with
> > > OMElement - it works fine.
> > >
> > > My problem is that I want to use String instead of OMElement on both
> > > sides
> > > (server as well as client). Apparently, I cant do this unless I use
> > > the RPC
> > >
> > > So what I have is a services.xml that looks like this:
> > >  - <#> <service>
> > >  - <#> <operation name="*echo*">
> > >    <messageReceiver class="*
> > > org.apache.axis2.rpc.receivers.RPCMessageReceiver* " />
> > >   </operation>
> > >    <parameter name="*ServiceClass*"
> > > locked="*false*">MyService2</parameter>
> > >   </service>
> > >
> > > A MyService2.java that looks like this:
> > >
> > > public class MyService2 {
> > >     public String echo(String echostring) {
> > >         return echostring;
> > >     }
> > >
> > > }
> > >
> > > I can deploy this using axis2.war on JBoss. It deploys fine, and I
> > > get the
> > > following WSDL:
> > >
> > > <wsdl:definitions
> xmlns:wsdl=" http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/"
> > > xmlns:axis2="http://ws.apache.org/axis2" xmlns:mime="
> > > http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/mime/" xmlns:http="
> > > http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/http/"
> xmlns:ns0=" http:///xsd"
> > > xmlns:soap12=" http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/soap12/"
> xmlns:ns1="
> > > http://org.apache.axis2/xsd"
> > > xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema "
> > > xmlns:soap=" http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/soap/"
> targetNamespace="
> > > http://ws.apache.org/axis2 "><wsdl:types><xs:schema
> > > xmlns:stn_3=" http:///xsd"
> > > targetNamespace="http:///xsd" elementFormDefault="qualified"
> > > attributeFormDefault="qualified">
> > > <xs:element name="echo">
> > > <xs:complexType>
> > > <xs:sequence>
> > > <xs:element type="xs:string" name="param0" />
> > > </xs:sequence>
> > > </xs:complexType>
> > > </xs:element>
> > > <xs:element name="echoResponse">
> > > <xs:complexType>
> > > <xs:sequence>
> > > <xs:element type="xs:string" name="return" />
> > > </xs:sequence>
> > > </xs:complexType>
> > > </xs:element>
> > > </xs:schema></wsdl:types>
> > >
> > > <wsdl:message name="echoMessage"><wsdl:part element="ns0:echo"
> > > name="part1"
> > > /></wsdl:message><wsdl:message name="echoResponse"><wsdl:part
> > > element="ns0:echoResponse" name="part1"
> > > /></wsdl:message><wsdl:portType
> > > name="MyService2PortType"><wsdl:operation
> name="echo"><wsdl:input
> > > message="axis2:echoMessage" /><wsdl:output
> > > message="axis2:echoResponse"
> > > /></wsdl:operation></wsdl:portType><wsdl:binding
> > > type="axis2:MyService2PortType"
> > > name="MyService2SOAP11Binding"><soap:binding
> > > style="document" transport="
> http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/http"
> > > /><wsdl:operation name="echo"><soap:operation style="document"
> > > soapAction="urn:echo" /><wsdl:input><soap:body use="literal"
> > > /></wsdl:input><wsdl:output><soap:body use="literal"
> > >
> /></wsdl:output></wsdl:operation></wsdl:binding><wsdl:binding
> > > type="axis2:MyService2PortType"
> > > name="MyService2SOAP12Binding"><soap12:binding
> style="document"
> > > transport="
> > > http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/http" /><wsdl:operation
> > > name="echo"><soap12:operation style="document" soapAction="urn:echo"
> > > /><wsdl:input><soap12:body use="literal"
> > > /></wsdl:input><wsdl:output><soap12:body use="literal"
> > >
> /></wsdl:output></wsdl:operation></wsdl:binding><wsdl:binding
> > > type="axis2:MyService2PortType"
> > > name="MyService2HttpBinding"><http:binding
> > > verb="POST" /><wsdl:operation name="echo"><http:operation
> > > location="echo"
> > > /><wsdl:input><mime:content type="text/xml"
> > > /></wsdl:input><wsdl:output><mime:content
> type="text/xml"
> > >
> /></wsdl:output></wsdl:operation></wsdl:binding><wsdl:service
> > > name="MyService2"><wsdl:port
> binding="axis2:MyService2SOAP11Binding"
> > > name="MyService2SOAP11port_http"><soap:address
> location="
> > > http://localhost:8080/axis2/services/MyService2 "
> > > /></wsdl:port><wsdl:port
> > > binding="axis2:MyService2SOAP12Binding"
> > > name="MyService2SOAP12port_http"><soap12:address
> location="
> > > http://localhost:8080/axis2/services/MyService2"
> > > /></wsdl:port><wsdl:port
> > > binding="axis2:MyService2HttpBinding"
> > > name="MyService2Httpport0"><http:address location="
> > > http://localhost:8080/axis2/rest/MyService2"
> > > /></wsdl:port></wsdl:service></wsdl:definitions>
> > > I then try to use WSDL2Java to create client stubs based on this
> > > WSDL. It
> > > does generate them, but when I try to run the client I get the
> > > following
> > > error:
> > >
> > >
> > > Exception in thread "main" java.lang.RuntimeException:
> > > java.lang.RuntimeException: Unexpected subelement return
> > >         at
> > >
> org.apache.axis2.MyService2Stub.fromOM(MyService2Stub.java:665)
> > >         at
> > > org.apache.axis2.MyService2Stub.echo
> (MyService2Stub.java :144)
> > >         at org.apache.axis2.Client.main(Client.java:16)
> > > Caused by: java.lang.RuntimeException: Unexpected subelement return
> > >         at
> > >
> >
> org.apache.axis2.MyService2Stub$EchoResponse$Factory.parse
> (MyService2Stub.java:419)
> > >         at
> > >
> org.apache.axis2.MyService2Stub.fromOM(MyService2Stub.java:657)
> > > ... 2 more
> > > I googled this and this page (
> > >
> >
> http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/ws-axis-dev/200605.mbox/[EMAIL PROTECTED])
> > > claims
> > > that this error message appears because axis2 does not support RPC
> > > Bindings.
> > >
> > > I'm confused - how do I generate a client for this WSDL?
> > >
> >
> >
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Ajith Ranabahu

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