The second option is to run wsdl2java with "-d none" which does not generate any databinding at all and you have complete control. So you will have to construct the request by hand and you get full control over the response as well.
-- dims On 10/9/06, Jake Goulding <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well, I don't control the WSDL (Microsoft Sharepoint). I could modify the WSDL by hand, and make it different from the actual WSDL, but that seems kind of nasty, but I can do it if need be. Any other options? Thanks! Davanum Srinivas wrote: > Typically, we ask you to specify that as xsd:any and the codegen > creates an OMElement as the method param or java bean param which you > can then use to get your data. > > Is it possible for you to do this? > > -- dims > > On 10/9/06, Jake Goulding <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> I'd like to get the raw XML node representing a part of my returned >> message. It looks like getOMElement() should be the right thing to call, >> but I'm not sure what to pass it. >> >> Can anyone tell me if this is the right thing to be looking at, and if >> so, how to use it? >> >> -- >> >> JAKE GOULDING >> Software Engineer >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> Vivísimo [Search Done Right™] >> 1710 Murray Avenue >> Pittsburgh, PA 15217 USA >> tel: +1.412.422.2499 x105 >> fax: +1.412.422.2495 >> vivisimo.com clusty.com >> >> >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> > > -- JAKE GOULDING Software Engineer [EMAIL PROTECTED] Vivísimo [Search Done Right] 1710 Murray Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15217 USA tel: +1.412.422.2499 x105 fax: +1.412.422.2495 vivisimo.com clusty.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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