Wsdl2java creates an object for each complex type in the XSD and we are
serializing one of these complex types.  The Java class generated for a
complex type implements Serializable and there are no parse methods
available.  We are using Axis 1.3.  What version of Axis are you using?

 

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From: Gudla, Natraj (GE Money, consultant) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2007 10:58 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Serialize/Deserialize

 

I didnt quite get when you said. In my scenario i have generated the
binding classes using a wsdl, referring some xsds. So i have my top most
tag of the xml data as a class generated for me. This has parse methods.
Ideally that is how even axis resolves any incoming xml requests when
you hit the service. 

 

I am not sure when you said your class does not have factory. What is
your scenario? 

        -----Original Message-----
        From: ABBUHL Richard NL [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
        Sent: 01 November 2007 09:47
        To: [email protected]
        Subject: RE: Serialize/Deserialize

        Thanks for the reply.  On the last line you indicated that
LoanRequest is a binding class.  The class which I need to parse was
generated by Axis and it only implements Serializable so there is no
Factory.parse method available.  Any suggestions?

         

        
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        From: Gudla, Natraj (GE Money, consultant)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
        Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2007 9:40 AM
        To: [email protected]
        Subject: RE: Serialize/Deserialize

         

        This is also possible. All that you require is to build an
XMLStreamReader and pass it to the parse method from the factory of your
top level class. Check my sample code below. I created a stream reader
from a sample xml file, in your case you can figure out to pass a string
having the xml. Loan request is a binding class.

         

        DocumentBuilderFactory documentBuilderFactory =
DocumentBuilderFactory.newInstance();

        InputSource inputSource = new
InputSource("xmldata/LnRq_Accept.xml"); 

        Document document =
documentBuilderFactory.newDocumentBuilder().parse(inputSource);

        StringWriter sw = new StringWriter();

        Transformer serializer =
TransformerFactory.newInstance().newTransformer();

        serializer.transform(new DOMSource(document), new
StreamResult(sw));

        XMLStreamReader reader =
XMLInputFactory.newInstance().createXMLStreamReader(new
ByteArrayInputStream(sw.toString().getBytes()));

        LoanRequest lnReq = LoanRequest.Factory.parse(reader);

                -----Original Message-----
                From: Sudhir Sharma
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
                Sent: 01 November 2007 04:34
                To: [email protected]
                Subject: RE: Serialize/Deserialize

                Hi,

                 

                I am also facing the same problem. Can anyone help us
out.

                Any help will be appreciated. 

                 

                Thanks & Best Regards,

                Sudhir Sharma

                
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                From: ABBUHL Richard NL
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
                Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2007 4:43 PM
                To: [email protected]
                Subject: Serialize/Deserialize

                 

                Axis allows you to serialize an object into XML using a
SerializationContext.  For example,

                 

                   // serialize the object

                  StringWriter strWriter = new StringWriter();

                  SerializationContext ctx = new
SerializationContext(strWriter, MessageContext.getCurrentContext());

                  ctx.serialize(new QName("MyObjectNamespace",
"MyObject"), null, myObject, null, Boolean.FALSE, Boolean.FALSE);

                  String value = strWriter.toString();

                 

                Is it possible to use Axis to deserialize this string
back into an object of type MyObject?  If so, can you please provide an
example?

                 

                Regards,
                Richard

                 

        
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