Do you have the wsdl for your service? Amila.
On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 7:33 AM, Guo Tianchong <[email protected]>wrote: > hi, all > > I know the request/response SOAP message > > ex: > ==>request SOAP body is: > <soap:Envelope ...> > <soap:Body> > <cwmp:Inform> > <cwmp:DeviceId> > <cwmp:Manufacturer>ABC</cwmp:Manufacturer> > <cwmp:OUI>ABC</cwmp:OUI> > </DeviceId> > <cwmp:Event soapenc:arrayType="cwmp:EventStruct[2]"> > <cwmp:EventStruct> > <cwmp:EventCode>0 BOOTSTRAP<cwmp:EventCode> > <cwmp:CommandKey>0</cwmp:CommandKey> > </cwmp:EventStruct> > <cwmp:EventStruct> > <cwmp:EventCode>1 BOOTSTRAP<cwmp:EventCode> > <cwmp:CommandKey>1</cwmp:CommandKey> > </cwmp:EventStruct> > </cwmp:Event> > </cwmp:Inform> > </soap:Body> > </soap:Envelope> > > ==>response SOAP body is > <soap:Envelope ...> > <soap:Body> > <cwmp:InformResponse> > <cwmp:MaxEvenlopes xsi:type="xsdUnsignedInt">1</cwmp:MaxEvenlopes> > </cwmp:InformResponse> > </soap:Body> > </soap:Envelope> > > And I have the cwmp's xsd file. > Then, how to generate customer Java Class for my servce's opertion? > > My Servce's opertion likes > public ? inform(DeviceId device, EventStruct[] event) {...} > > Thanks! > > Guo > > > > > > > -- Amila Suriarachchi WSO2 Inc. blog: http://amilachinthaka.blogspot.com/
