"Use the defaults, Luke..."
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Tom Jordahl
Macromedia Server Development



-----Original Message-----
From: easter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2002 12:41 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: How to get handle to this mysterious SerializationContext?



Yes, I found my problem.
When passing the options to wsdl2java :
         verbose="true"
         helpergen="true"
         url="Docushare.wsdl"
         output="${src_stubs.dir}"
         serverside="true"
         skeletonDeploy="true"

It didn't generate the Object for the data types.
Once I corrected that, along with probably a few bugs in my WSDL, it 
generates the data objects with all the getters and setters and I need.
Before, I just had these Helper classes, whose function I'm still not 
clear on.

Cheers.


Tom Jordahl wrote:

>I still think you are not on exactly the right track.
>
>The Convert() API is not a "public" API that I would count on.  The expectation is 
>that you will have the right data types to pass to the stub function on the client, 
>or to return on the server side.  You should write your own application code to get 
>the data in the right form...
>
>You can turn off skeletons, which you don't need, and just get an *Impl.java file to 
>fill in the server side implementation.
>
>Hope that helps.
>--
>Tom Jordahl
>Macromedia Server Development
>
>  
>

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