Thanks a lot for the quick reply.
I am going to try this out as soon as possible and keep you informed !!



keith chapman wrote:
> 
> I believe you are using the RPCMessageReceiver. There is a bug in the
> RPCMessageReceiver and I think this is what your hitting.  As a workaround
> I
> suggest that u save the WSDL generated by axis2 and get rid of minoccurs=0
> attribute that is present in all the types. drop the edited WSDL into the
> service archive and redeploy the service.
> 
> Thanks,
> Keith.
> 
> On Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 4:10 PM, Luuzz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>>
>> Hello,
>> I am new using axis2.
>> I have developped some services with it and it works really well.
>> But i have some problems with my last one. The web method has many
>> parameters. Some of them can be null.
>> So when i call the method using a soap message not specifying the
>> nillable
>> parameters, the binding doesn't work well. For example the pi element of
>> the
>> soap message is bound to pj web method parameter.
>> To make the service work, i have to use all the parameters in my soap
>> request even if most of them have an empty value.
>> It is very strange.
>> I don't know if i am clear enough but i hope that you will help me.
>>
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