Hi,
  Afaik .Net web services do this array wrapping, unfortunately Axis2 does
not work that way.
However, if changing the code is not a problem you can try creating a custom
class "ArrayOfPhones" that contains a Phone[] field and use that instead.

Regards,
   Detelin

On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 10:16 PM, Dan Leahu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
>   I've an axis2 web service that has the following structure:
>
>      1. name
>      2. surname
>      3. Phone[] phone
>
>   The problem here is that when I want to see a response from this service
> it always gives me something like this:
>
> <ns:sayHelloWorldFromResponse>
> <ns:return type="example.Person">
> <ns:arr type="example.Phone">
> <ns:id>100</ns:id>
> <ns:nr>0421</ns:nr>
> </ns:arr>
> <ns:arr type="example.Phone">
> <ns:id>200</ns:id>
> <ns:nr>1234</ns:nr>
> </ns:arr>
> <ns:name>xaas</ns:name>
> <ns:surname>xa1</ns:surname>
> </ns:return>
> </ns:sayHelloWorldFromResponse>
>
>
> The problem with this is when I want to use this service from a VBA client.
> The code on the VBA side is generated correctly but when I run it it always
> takes only the first element in the array of Phone. I've tried with another
> web service(
> http://euro2008.dataaccess.eu/footballpoolwebservice.wso/AllGames) and
> this one works correctly since the response is like this:
>
> <ArrayOftGamesInfo>
>   <tGamesInfo>
>       <iId>1</iId>
>       <sDescription>Round 1</sDescription>
>       <dPlayDate>2008-06-07</dPlayDate>
>       <tPlayTime>18:00:00</tPlayTime>
>       <Cards>
>         <card>
>            ....
>         </card>
>       </Cards>
>   <tGamesInfo>
>   <tGamesInfo>
>       <iId>1</iId>
>       <sDescription>Round 1</sDescription>
>       <dPlayDate>2008-06-07</dPlayDate>
>       <tPlayTime>18:00:00</tPlayTime>
>   <tGamesInfo>
> </ArrayOftGamesInfo>
>
> The idea is that somehow the guys that written the euro2008 web services,
> managed to return the arrays having a parent element, e.g. ArrayOfGamesInfo,
> Cards.
>
> Any idea how could I make Axis2 return arrays in this way - having a parent
> element that wraps them?
>
> Thanks a lot,
>
>   Dan.
>
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