Folks,

If you find a problem, PLEASE try latest CVS, IF it still exists, OPEN a bug report, 
WITH a sample
that can be used to recreate the problem. The ONLY way we can fix problems is IF we 
know about it
and we can RECREATE it.

thanks,
dims

--- Vivek Nagulapati <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello Magnus,
> 
> Thanks for sharing the information. It really helped me!!
> 
> Magnus, as you said that Axis would not support Document/literal with .NET 
> clients what can be the other option to bypass the serializing/deserializing 
> phase of Axis?
> 
> When you say that Axis does not support Doc/Lit, do you mean to say that 
> there is no compatible XML datatype for Axis that would be understood by a 
> .NET client?
> 
> Thanks,
> Vivek
> 
> >From: Magnus Sandberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Subject: Interoperability/.NET/Arrays ... and more [long]
> >Date: Mon, 01 Mar 2004 11:28:30 +0100
> >
> >
> >I have seen quite a bit of post here on interoperability and problems
> >with Axis not generation WSDL as expected.
> >
> >I have been trying for some time to deploy a quite large service, using
> >Axis 1.1, with about a hundred functions and very deep complex data
> >structures, including Arrays.
> >
> >Just want to share a few things that I have found out on my journey to
> >success and to ask a few thing that don't work as I want them to.
> >
> >We are building our service from WSDL that we create in XML-spy, in out
> >first attempt we tried to generate a Doc/Literal Service. WSDL2Java
> >successfully generated java classes for us but when we tried to generate
> >WSDL from the running service (using ?WSDL) Axis kept on giving us
> >errors like this:
> >
> >---8<----
> >Fault - WSDLException: faultCode=PARSER_ERROR: Problem parsing '- WSDL
> >Document -'.: The value of the attribute
> >"prefix="xmlns",localpart="tns1",rawname="xmlns:tns1"" is invalid.
> >Prefixed namespace bindings may not be empty.:
> >org.xml.sax.SAXParseException: The value of the attribute
> >"prefix="xmlns",localpart="tns1",rawname="xmlns:tns1"" is invalid.
> >Prefixed namespace bindings may not be empty.
> >---8<-----
> >
> >After searching, reading and experimenting quite a bit we found out that
> >Axis doesn't really like Doc/Literal so we tried RPC/Encoded instead.
> >(Note that .NET only likes Doc/Literal or RPC/Encoded and no other
> >combinations.) Now Axis could generate the WSDL and we started to build
> >clients. Using Axis as client was no problem but the .NET client gave us
> >this error:
> >
> >---8<-----
> >System.InvalidOperationException: There is an error in XML document
> >(114, 4). ---> System.InvalidCastException: Cannot assign object of type
> >SOAPTest.WebReference1.DataType to an object of type
> >SOAPTest.WebReference1.DataType[].
> >---8<-----
> >
> >Again after some amount of testing we found that you must declare the
> >Arrays in WSDL like this:
> >
> >----8<-----
> >
> ><xsd:complexType name="DataTypeArray">
> >     <xsd:complexContent>
> >         <xsd:restriction base="soapenc:Array">
> >             <xsd:sequence>
> >                 <xsd:element
> >                         name="DataList"
> >                         type="DataListType"
> >                         maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
> >     </xsd:sequence>
> >             <xsd:attribute
> >                        ref="soapenc:arrayType"
> >                        wsdl:arrayType="tns:DataListTyp[]"/>
> >         </xsd:restriction>
> >     </xsd:complexContent>
> ></xsd:complexType>
> >
> >---8<----
> >
> >(I.e. using ComplexType + ComplexContent)
> >
> >No other syntax seemes to satisfy both Axis and .NET when using encoded.
> >So finally we got it all up and running and so far it seems that we have
> >interoperability with many different SOAP toolkits.
> >
> >And a few questions:
> >
> >How to you get Axis to return SoapFaults? I have declared faults in the
> >WSDL, the Fault classes are generated and I throw the generated Faults.
> >Still the only fault that Axis seems to return back to the client is the
> >"General Fault". Is it possibly, and in that case how, to make Axis to
> >return the correct SoapFault?
> >
> >Can axis handle <choice>? If I crate a WSDL with a <choice>, Axis keeps
> >on generating the same code as for <sequence>. Even worse is that ?wsdl
> >generates a <sequence> in the wsdl and not a <choice>.
> >
> >
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
> >
> >/Magnus Sandberg
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> 
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