I've got a complex object (it's just a bunch of StreetAddress inside a StreetAddresses container) that's returned from a web service (see object below --it's small). I've registered this object in the WSDD like this:
<beanMapping xmlns:ns="http://myurl.com" qname="ns:StreetAddress" languageSpecificType="java:com.mycompany.StreetAddress"/> <beanMapping xmlns:ns="http://myurl.com" qname="ns:StreetAddresses" languageSpecificType="java:com.mycompany.StreetAddresses"/> However, once I deploy the web service and go to the WSDL, it doesn't realize the StreetAddresses object should contain an entry with an unbounded sequence of StreetAddress objects. Instead, it just shows the State and Zip fields. I really can't figure out what's going on. I've got a nearly identical object elsewhere that works perfectly, yet I can't find much difference between them. Any ideas out there? Thanks, Kory Lasker --- CODE FRAGMENT (SEE ABOVE) -- public class StreetAddresses { private String state; private String zip; private ArrayList addresses; public StreetAddresses() { super(); addresses = new ArrayList(); } public String getState() { return this.state; } public String getZip() { return this.zip; } public StreetAddress[] getStreetAddress() { return (StreetAddress[]) addresses.toArray(new StreetAddress[0]); } }
