Hi,

I would like to generate a WSDL for the following method: "public List<Car>
getAllCars();". In the generated WSDL I expect to have something similar to
'<xs:element
name="getAllCarsResponse"><xs:complexType><xs:sequence><xs:element
minOccurs="0" name="return" nillable="true"
type="xxx:Car"/></xs:sequence></xs:complexType></xs:element>'.

When using Java2WSDL, the generated WSDL contains '<xs:element
name="getAllCarsResponse"><xs:complexType><xs:sequence><xs:element
minOccurs="0" name="return" nillable="true"
type="xs:anyType"/></xs:sequence></xs:complexType></xs:element>'. There is
no reference to the 'Car' element :o(.

Based on this experience I was wondering if Java2WSDL supports generics or
should I specify an additional parameter to generate a reference to the
'Car' element in the 'getAllCarsResponse' element ?

Regards, Stefan Lecho.
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