Hi  Marco ;
Axis2 does not handle HashMap and hashtable yet in POJOs.

Thanks
Deepal

> hi,
>
> we are trying to implement some linguistic webservices. we are still
> using an axis1-based work around and wants to switch to axis2.
>
> we have many webservices. so we have to implement an standard interface.
>
> our problem methode has the following singature:
> String[][] execute(HashMap <String,String> toCopy);
>
> our services needs 1 to 8 different properties to run. so it's our
> opinion that an easy key-value-mapping, as it is done by the
> java.util.HashMap-class, is best case for us.
>
> our results should be an String[][] because we send maybe a large
> amount of datas back. so we think that the user get an representation
> of our datas (after deserialisation) in a compact way.
>
> after running the wsdl2java-tool we have two problems:
> a) the client-based execute-methode doesn't have a HashMap and a
> String[][]. there are build some classes capsulating an OMElement, if
> i remember correct. so it is absolutely not intuitive for us how to
> set key-value-properties?
> b) we don't understand the wsdl file
> (http://pcai056.informatik.uni-leipzig.de:8100/axis2/services/DatentypTestService?wsdl):
>
>
> a request will be described as follow:
> <xs:element name="execute">
>   <xs:complexType>
>     <xs:sequence>
>       <xs:element name="toCopy" nillable="true" type="xs:anyType"/>
>     </xs:sequence>
>   </xs:complexType>
> </xs:element>
>
> i understand this section as an normal sequence (array). but how
> should a key-value-mapping serialized with such a desription??
>
>
> a response is described as follow:
> <xs:element name="executeResponse">
>   <xs:complexType>
>     <xs:sequence>
>       <xs:element maxOccurs="unbounded" name="return" nillable="true"
> type="xs:string"/>
>     </xs:sequence>
>   </xs:complexType>
> </xs:element>
> in my opinion it's the same problem: the descritpion is a String[] and
> not a String[][].
>
>
> can anyone help with serialization and deserialization of String[][]-
> and HashMap()-objects using axis2.
>
> is there any experiences with .NET and String[][] or HashMap?
>
>
> thank you.
>
>
> ciao
> marco
>

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Thanks,
Deepal
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