No, only a E character is appended. But this is still not the way to go
for me. The differences between Axis and Axis2 probably are very big in
terms of their approach. It is not about the namespaces, but about too
many classes which are simply wrappers (but -uw or -u won't help).

Sietse

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From: Amila Suriarachchi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 05 December 2007 05:13
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Strange generated java class names




On Dec 3, 2007 8:16 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


        Hi Amila,
        
        I used a last weeks nightly build. I tried it again with the one
from 3
        dec and indeed, a E suffix is appended to the classname. The
generated
        code is for Simon's wsdl.

you mean still Axis2 appends the number prefixes to the end. can't you
get the same file 
names as I have send to you?

And also if you want to change the package names you can use the
ns2p option.

Amila.




        Can you (or someone else) explain me the differences between the
Axis
        and Axis2 approach in this? Because Axis seems to generate code
which
        makes more sense than Axis2.
        
        Therefore I am using Axis now, while I would prefer to use
Axis2. Maybe 
        I should skip code generation and provide the classes myself,
although
        this will be time-consuming.
        
        Thanks,
        
        Sietse
        
        ________________________________
        
        From: Amila Suriarachchi [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        
        Sent: 03 December 2007 13:27
        
        To: [email protected]
        Subject: Re: Strange generated java class names 
        
        
        
        Are you sure you use the nighly build? check you Axis2 home here
        is the code I generated with the axis2 trunk.
        
        thanks,
        Amila.
        
        
        
        On Dec 3, 2007 4:49 PM, < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        
        <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > wrote:
        
        
               Hi Amila,
        
               As I said, I have the same issue (also tried it with the
nightly
        build).
               You are right that the type and element name are the
same.
        
               The problem is that I can't change the wsdl file. I just
need to 
        deal
               with this version. Strange in my opinion is that Axis 1.4
seems
        to
               generate more suitable code. Is there are different
approach
        taken (from
               perspective of the complexType / element name issue)? 
        
               Some clarification would be appreciated.
        
               Regards,
               Sietse
        
               ________________________________
        
               From: Amila Suriarachchi [mailto:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
        <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ]
               Sent: 03 December 2007 09:36
        
               To: [email protected]
               Subject: Re: Strange generated java class names
        
        
        
        
        
               On Nov 23, 2007 11:41 AM, Simon Steinacker
               < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote:
        
        
                      Yes, I am using Axis2.
                      This is the WSDL: http://pastebin.com/m1c167821
<http://pastebin.com/m1c167821> 
        
        
        
               Please have a look at with a SNAPSHOT.  here the problem
is you
        have an
               element called
               findDocumentsResponse and a complexType called
        findDocumentsResponse so
               we have to rename one. 
        
               But I changed this in trunk like this. if both element
and
        complex type
               in same package  the element name would have an suffix E.
and if
        they
               are in different packages then have the original name. 
               thanks,
               Amila.
        
        
        
                      Thanks,
                      Simon
        
        
        
                      Amila Suriarachchi wrote:
                      > Are you using Axis2?
                      > Can you send your wsdl? 
                      >
                      > thanks,
                      > amila.
                      >
                      > On Nov 22, 2007 3:31 PM, Simon Steinacker
                      > < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
        
        <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote:
                      > 
                      >> Hello,
                      >>
                      >> I have a wsdl and generate java classes out of
it
        using the
               wsdl2java
                      >> ant task. For example I have defined a response

        message named
                      >> 'FindDocumentsResponse'. Axis2 generates the
java
        class for
               that, but
                      >> performs a renaming into something like
               'FindDocumentsResponse11'. So it 
                      >> seems that it somehow appends a random number
to the
               generated response.
                      >> This only seems to be the case with service
responses,
        since
               parameters 
                      >> are not affected by that phenomenon.
                      >> Is there a way to circumnavigate this issue?
Because
        it is
               rather
                      >> inconvenient to use?
                      >>
                      >> Thanks for your help!
                      >> Simon
                      >>
                      >>
        
        
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