Bill,

PLEASE post a bugzilla bug (http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla) with your sample code.

Thanks,
dims

--- Bill Pfeiffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Reposting on this topic as I've haven't recieved any replies on my last
> post.
> 
> I have an object tree from an already exisitng app that will get passed via
> method calls that I want to expose as web services.  The objects included
> are mainly javabeans contained in javabeans.  There are, however, some
> java.sql.Date objects and some ArrayLists of javabeans.
> 
> Axis 1.1 rc2 doesn't seem to be able to handle this when it comes to
> generating the WSDL.  It creates references to types that it never defines
> when it encounters either the date or arraylist types.
> 
> My problem seems to be fairly routine:
> 
> * I have an already existing app that I want to put a web service wrapper
> around.
> * The value objects I want to use as parameters are mainly javabeans that
> use some very common java types that should translate well for interop
> (java.sql.Date, and ArrayList are the only problems here)
> 
> The WSDL that axis generates refers to namespaces 'tns2', 'tns4' that it
> appears it should be declaring but never does.  It declare tns1, tns3, tns5,
> tns6.
> 
> If I attempt to declare BeanSerializers for these problematic types in my
> WSDD, I get errors.
> 
> I'd appreciate any help on this.  This is my last ditch effort to make this
> work before moving on to GLUE or some other platform.
> 
> I'll be glad to provide more details on request, but I didn't want to
> immediatly upload my entire source.
> 
> Thanks for any and all help,
> 
> Bill Pfeiffer
> 


=====
Davanum Srinivas - http://webservices.apache.org/~dims/

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