I have come into Axis2, trying to bring some  older code up to date
that was first done with Axis 1.

My master API is written as IDL.  In Axis1, the path that was taken
was IDL -> Java -> WSDL -> Java -> Implement these stubs.

While not straightforward, this did work, without any major issues.

Now, I get a 1.3 version of Axis 2, to try to "upgrade" my code - and
I'm left with the distinct feeling that the code generation tools in
Axis2 aren't yet worthy of a 1.0 release number.

(I'm not looking to step on any toes... please don't take it the wrong
way - it's entirely possible I'm misusing the tools - so if there
things I can do to address the following issues, please correct me -
but it just seems like things aren't close to ready for primetime yet)

1)  When I go from Java -> WSDL, the tools refuse to follow my
submitted namespace for exceptions and return types.  Instead, it
invents new namespaces for the exceptions and return types when it
creates the WSDL.

2)  Java -> WSDL  doesn't handle superclasses.

So, I manually hack the WSDL a bit to clean up the namespaces - and
proceed to run the WSDL -> Java step.

3)  The Java -> WSDL refuses to "unwrap" the exceptions.  It always
does a pattern like this:
UnexpectedError.java
UnexpectedError5.java
UnexpectedError5Exception.java

And then it uses the UnexpectedError5Exception class in my exposed web
methods.  I don't understand where the "5" version of the class comes
from - It doesn't make sense.

4)  WSDL -> Java is appending random numbers to the end of all of my
primitive variable names in the methods.

So, it seems that I'm stuck.  These interfaces are too large to be
handcrafting this code.  I could probably write scripts that could
automatically fix the issues with the generated WSDL, but then
signatures for the server side stubs that I generate from the WSDL are
way off from what was specified in the IDL, mostly due to the
Exception unwrapping issues.

Even if I were to dive in, and try to fix all of these issues in the
code generators, I sure haven't gotten much confidence that Axis2 will
work properly at runtime, given all of the issues I've had so far.

And now I see that you are pushing toward a 1.4 release, while there
are still 31 "critical" bugs open when I search on wsdl.  Many of
which probably cover and/or overlap the issues I have described here.

Are these issues just not on anyone's radar, or priority list?

Is the rest of Axis2 in better shape than this - does it work for
folks with real world apps?  Or should I just go back to Axis1?

Thanks,

Dan

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