Jorge

I cannot display the url for your first namespace
http://external.communication_data_model.medici_link/xsd

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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Jorge Fernandez 
  To: [email protected] ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Sunday, April 22, 2007 8:40 PM
  Subject: Re: Issue with ADB and parsing a response message (namespaces)


  Hi,

  I couldn't reproduce the error again. If you want I can open a JIRA but I 
can't attach any code. 

  I had found another problem related with ADB parsing when there is some 
hierarchy and I raised JIRA 2578. 

  Regards,

  Jorge Fernández

  Anne Thomas Manes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
    Please file a JIRA.

    On 4/20/07, Jorge Fernandez wrote:
    > Hi all,
    >
    >
    > I'm having problems with the namespaces of a response message like this:
    >
    > 
    > xmlns:ns3="http://op_messages.medici_link/xsd";>
    > 
    > xmlns:ns0="http://external.communication_data_model.medici_link/xsd";
    > xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance";
    > xsi:type="ns0:extConfiguration">
    > ..................................
    > 
    > xsi:type="ns0:extAbstractParameterDesc">
    > ..................................
    > 
    > ..................................
    > 
    > xsi:type="ns0:extPrimitiveParameterDesc">
    > .................................
    > 
    > ..................................
    > 
    > 
    > 
    > 
    >
    >
    > I have this exception when parsing the first element
    > (ns0:abstractParameters):
    >
    > java.lang.RuntimeException: java.lang.RuntimeException: Unsupported type
    > null extPrimitiveParameterDesc
    > at client.Medici_LinkStub.fromOM(Medici_LinkStub.java:5210)
    > at
    > 
client.Medici_LinkStub.getDetailedMonitoringStages(Medici_LinkStub.java:1945)
    > at
    > 
client.ClientUtilities.getDetailedMonitoringStagesTest(ClientUtilities.java:244)
    > at client.Client.main(Client.java:53)
    > Caused by: java.lang.RuntimeException: Unsupported type null
    > extPrimitiveParameterDesc
    > at
    > 
medici_link.op_messages.xsd.ExtensionMapper.getTypeObject(ExtensionMapperjava:181)
    > at
    > 
medici_link.communication_data_model.external.xsd.ExtParameterDesc$Factory.parse(ExtParameterDesc.java:1171)
    > at
    > 
medici_link.communication_data_model.external.xsd.ExtAbstractParameterDesc$Factory.parse(ExtAbstractParameterDesc.java:1311)
    > at
    > 
medici_link.communication_data_model.external.xsd.ExtConfiguration$Factory.parse(ExtConfiguration.java:923)
    > at
    > 
medici_link.communication_data_model.external.xsd.ExtStage$Factory.parse(ExtStage.java:650)
    > at
    > 
medici_link.op_messages.xsd.GetDetailedMonitoringStagesResponse$Factory.parse(GetDetailedMonitoringStagesResponse.java:424)
    > at client.Medici_LinkStub.fromOM(Medici_LinkStub.java:4833)
    > ... 3 more
    >
    > I have a hierachy of classes:
    >
    > ExtAbstractParameterDesc and ExtPrimitiveParameterDesc that extend
    > ExtParameterDesc.
    >
    > I've been diving in my code that was created with WSDL2Java and ADB (Axis
    > 1.1.1) and I could see that for that element, it enters
    > the parse Method of ExtAbstractParameterDesc, then it reaches this:
    >
    > if
    > 
("true".equals(reader.getAttributeValue("http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance","nil";))){
    > list9.add(null);
    > reader.next();
    > } else {
    >
    > 
list9.add(medici_link.communication_data_model.external.xsd.ExtParameterDesc.Factory.parse(reader));
    > }
    >
    > And goes to the else statement. So it enters the parse method of
    > ExtParameterDesc (it's father class).
    >
    > When it's inside that method, variable type gets the value
    > "ExtPrimitiveParameterDesc" (I don't know if it should be
    > ExtAbstractParameterDesc but I made that change and it threw an exception 
in
    > other place) and finally it tries to get the namespace uri of prefix ns0 
and
    > it gets null.
    > this is the snippet:
    >
    > java.lang.String type = 
fullTypeName.substring(fullTypeName.indexOf(":")+1);
    > if (!"extParameterDesc".equals(type)){
    > //find namespace for the prefix
    > java.lang.String nsUri =
    > reader.getNamespaceContext().getNamespaceURI("ns0");
    >
    > nsUri="http://external.communication_data_model.medici_link/xsd";;
    > return
    > 
(ExtParameterDesc)medici_link.op_messages.xsd.ExtensionMapper.getTypeObject(nsUri,type,reader);
    > }
    >
    >
    > As you can see in the message, it is
    > "http://external.communication_data_model.medici_link/xsd";.
    > So the exception is thrown because it can't get de typeObject.
    >
    > I added the line
    > nsUri="http://external.communication_data_model.medici_link/xsd";;
    > just before getTypeObject is called and it works.
    >
    > With XMLBeans, it works perfectly.
    >
    > Regards,
    >
    > Jorge Fernández
    >
    >
    >
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