Please log a bug, so that we can fix it.

thanks,
-- dims

On 11/16/06, Kinichiro Inoguchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, Alex.
To share info with the list, I'll forward your reply.
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Hi
10x for the answer!
A checked the issue a bit more in deep: (I just posted it to list
subjected "Array-type bean property: null or just zero-length?"). I
didn't mention in the 1st posting additional small change which found
out as a problem reason: the Entry class change - a String[] type
field:
    public String[] getStringArray() { return stringArray; }
    public void setStringArray(String[] stringArray) {
        this.stringArray = stringArray;
    }
If this field is null the NLP is thrown. So it seems that axis2 does
not allow to return null for arrays - just the zero-length arrays -
new String[0]

Sincerely,
Alex.



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