Hi all, I have faced the strange problem that in my WSDL file I have xsd:simpleType for xsd:decimal element like below (full details of WSDL can be found in the attached file).
<xsd:simpleType name="number11_4">
<xsd:restriction base="xsd:decimal">
<xsd:totalDigits value="11" />
<xsd:fractionDigits value="4" />
</xsd:restriction>
</xsd:simpleType>
After I created a skeleton class, built .aar file, and then deploy it on
Tomcat. Currently I am using Axis2 version 1.3.
When I used the client class to call this service by setting the value as
1.0002 to UserNum1 parameter which having xsd:decimal type defined in the WSDL,
the web service server always got this value
1.000199999999999977973175191436894237995147705078125 instead of 1.0002. It is
a bug with ADB when it serializes and deserializes xsd:decimal element
(BigDecimal object).
<ns1:WOLaborTimeRequest
xmlns:ns1="http://www.test.com/WOLaborTime
Service" name="WOLaborTime"
business_id="testTH03" create_date="2008-03-26Z" cre
ate_time="03:19:48.000000866Z" source_reference="G1"
destination_reference="G2">
<WOLaborTimeHeader>
<UserAlpha1>Alpha1</UserAlpha1>
<UserAlpha2>Alpha2</UserAlpha2>
<UserAlpha3>Alpha3</UserAlpha3>
<UserNum1>
1.000199999999999977973175191436894237995147705078125
</UserNum1>
<UserNUm2>2</UserNUm2>
<UserNum3>3</UserNum3>
<WOLaborTimeLines>
<Sequence>0002</Sequence>
<WorkOrder>TEST</WorkOrder>
<WorkOrderLine>0001</WorkOrderLine>
<EmployeeNumber>0123</EmployeeNumber>
<LaborHours>8</LaborHours>
<LaborHoursCode>T</LaborHoursCode>
<LaborHoursType>T</LaborHoursType>
<LaborShift>T</LaborShift>
<TransactionDate>2008-03-26Z</TransactionDate>
</WOLaborTimeLines>
</WOLaborTimeHeader>
</ns1:WOLaborTimeRequest>
Can anyone suggest me how to solve this issue?
Best Regards,
Suriya
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WOLaborTime.wsdl
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