No I dont use any fancy stuff at all. Onlu have an object
structure in and one out.
Ill tried to run the project in both the stable axis2-1.2
and the nightly snapshot and got 2 different errors. In
the SNAPSHOT it came a little bit further into my code and
there it transfered the argument object to the server
service method but not its compounding object.
Deepal wanted me to do a JIRA but I dont know how to do
one? Where do I go and how? Is there any instructions on
this?
Thx for help
--kjell
Glen Mazza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The bottom of the ADB page does mention some limitations
at least (I
don't know if is out of date), on complex type extensions
and
restrictions, if not complex types themselves:
http://ws.apache.org/axis2/1_2/adb/adb-howto.html
If you are using extensions/restrictions you may need to
switch to
XMLBeans then.
Glen
Am Freitag, den 15.06.2007, 09:01 -0400 schrieb Deepal
Jayasinghe:
Hi Kjell ,
There is no such a limitation , and we have set of test
cases to test
all those scenarios , are you using Axis2 1.2 or the
SNAPSHOT. Please
try Axis2 SNAPSHOT and see whether you have the issues ,
if so please
create a JIRA and attach your java classes.
Thanks
Deepal
> Hi
>
> This is a newbee question. I just started with Axis2
and have gone
> through the samples. As I thought the POJO solution
looked simple and
> yet powerful I tried to extend the sample to use
complex datatypes,
> aka objects as argument and returnvalue.
>
> I first changed the operation findEntry to return an
object (class
> MyResponse) that contained another object (Entry) and
that worked
> without problem. So I could get a structure of objects
back using the
> ADB client which was nice.
>
> After that success I tried to change the argument to
an object (class
> MyRequest) that contained the String name. But that
did not work. The
> ADB client reported that he found an unexpected Text.
>
> So know I wonder befor I put too much effort inte
this: Is there some
> architectual constrains with the POJO solution that
doesn't allow
> complex datatypes in the argument?
> If there is what solution do you suggest. Im going to
implement a
> webservice with a not to complicated structure of
objects as argument
> and returnvalue to the operation.
>
> Maybee the problem lies in that I am using an ADB
client and that the
> server is not the problem.
>
> Please enlighten me :) --kjell
> Kjell Nilsson
> Oops Ab
> www.oops.se
>
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