On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 5:43 PM, Sumit Gaikaiwari <[email protected]>wrote:
> Hi, > > > > I am working on migration of web-services in our project from Axis1 to > Axis2. In generating client/server classes I found those are not equivalent > to classes generated by Axis1 WSDL2Java utility. We have an inheritance > hierarchy of data classes created in WSDL. > > > > When java classes are created using Axis1 wsdl2java, it adds a multi-value > constructor to each class which passes values required by super class using > super(param1, param2…) and instantiates it's own instance variable from > remaining argument. > > > > Whereas, axis2 wsdl2java do not generate any constructor, so the only > constructor which can be invoked is default constructor. We were using > multi-value constructors in earlier business logic, so if we use these new > classes directly, we will have to change code in all such places. Is there > any way Axis2 to generate classes in such manner? Please let me know if I > should add any other option to create such hierarchy. I have tried using ADB > and XMLBeans binding. Below is the command I tried by using ADB binding- > > > > WSDL2Java -uri PlanIntegrationServices1_0.wsdl -d adb -s -o build2 -u > there is no such option with ADB. There is no particular reason for not having this but it has not done that :). thanks, Amila. > > > > > I have also attached wsdl as well as classes generated by axis1 and axis2 > style; you can notice there is a multiple arg constructor in axis1 style > classes but not in axis2 generated code. > > > > Kind Regards, > Sumit Gaikaiwari > > > -- Amila Suriarachchi WSO2 Inc. blog: http://amilachinthaka.blogspot.com/
