"Wrapped" style produces a document/literal service which provides the
best interoperability with .NET.
It's the way to go.

Anne

On Mon, Mar 3, 2008 at 10:52 AM, Luca Rasconi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all, my goal is to create an interoperable ws (java server and dot
>  net client) so I would like to create document style wsdl, so I:
>  - wrote my ws in java and then build wsdl using java2wsd lant task:
>  <axis-java2wsdl
>             output="${wsdl.dir}/buy.wsdl"
>             location="http://client.yalp.it/buy/services/FetWrapper";
>             namespace="it.telecomitalia.rossoalice.fetwrapper.ws.server"
>
>  classname="it.telecomitalia.rossoalice.fetwrapper.ws.server.FetWrapper"
>             style="document"
>         >
>             <!--mapping
>  namespace="it.telecomitalia.client.interop.beans"
>  package="it.telecomitalia.client.interop.beans"/-->
>             <!--mapping
>  namespace="it.telecomitalia.rossoalice.fetwrapper.ws.bean"
>  package="it.telecomitalia.rossoalice.fetwrapper.ws.bean"/-->
>             <classpath refid="project.class.path"/>
>         </axis-java2wsdl>
>
>  the problem is when i run the task i've this error:
>  Please register a typemapping/beanmapping for
>  'it.telecomitalia.client.interop.beans.GWProduct'
>
>  what'is the meaning? what do i've to do? is there a way to automatically
>  register it?
>
>  If I generate wsdl with style="wrapped" i've no wanring message but what
>  kind of wsdl have I as result?
>  Using a dot net client the marshalling dot net side doesn't work.
>
>  Any suggestion is appreciated.
>  Luca
>
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