Dennis,

Thanks for your reply (and sorry for the cruft our outbound mail server
attaches to my mails, just noticed it reading the mailing list archives).

That all makes sense, so I started looking into java.sql.Date (I don't
actually need the time portion).

However at the moment Axis doesn't seem to support java.sql.Date type at
all.  Even though the client side is serializing the data correctly as
xsd:date, the Axis server doesn't seem to deserialize it correctly.  When I
try to pass a bean with a java.sql.Date property I get an
"java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: argument type mismatch" exception, and
when I try to pass it directly as a parameter I get the AxisFault "No such
operation".

Have you seen this behaviour?

I see I'm not the first with this problem:

     http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=axis-user&m=108000093602397&w=2

Regards,


Niall



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