Well, I understand that. But what I am trying to find out is the xml schema definition, not the location of the java class file.

If I try to validate my WSDL file which has a reference to the DataHandler, I get the following error:

Error The qname reference to apachesoap:DataHandler made by the Element named "data" could not be resolved. the namespace prefix "apachesoap" here denotes the namespace URI http://xml.apache.org/xml-soap.

For avoiding this error I need to import a schema that has a definition for DataHandler. Did anyone face this? Am I missing something?

Thanks,

Kiran.



From:     Stephen Gordon <steve () student ! usyd ! edu ! au>
Date:     2003-10-30 23:34:08

javax.activation.DataHandler I think
It's in activation.jar
Google for the API docs :)

stephen

kiran patchigolla wrote:
I am trying to find the where is the DataHandler defined (schema, encoding etc) ? One of my API returns a data handler for returning attachments. The namespace for the DataHandler in the generated WSDL is http://xml.apache.org/xml-soap, however that is not a schema location. How would a non-Java clients understand this?

Thanks,

Kiran.

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