Hi! I got that question answered from Jim last week!
Here you have: Hi , You can annotate the package-info.java with " XmlNsForm.QUALIFIED" like this : @javax.xml.bind.annotation.XmlSchema(namespace = "http://example.org", attributeFormDefault=javax.xml.bind.annotation.XmlNsForm.QUALIFIED, elementFormDefault=javax.xml.bind.annotation.XmlNsForm.QUALIFIED) package org.example; Regards Jim RichTaylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED] .com> To [email protected] 09/11/2007 23:54 cc Subject Please respond to Re: Default WSDL generated from [EMAIL PROTECTED] annotated class has r.apache.org elementFormDefault=unqualified I'm looking for the same ability to set "elementFormDefault=qualified" using the Java --> WSDL approach, has anyone found an answer to this? I'm using the most basic approach of JAX-WS / JAXB / annotations. Thanks, Rich Jon Mountjoy wrote: > > Hi, > > The default WSDL generated from my annotated classes seems to have > elementFormDefault="unqualified" > > While the result is perfectly valid, the service I'm integrating with > dies when it gets unqualified element content. > > Is there a way to configure the server to generate qualified elements > by default instead? > > Thanks > Jon > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Default-WSDL-generated-from-annotated-class-has-elementFormDefault%3Dunqualified-tf4425777.html#a13677523 Sent from the cxf-user mailing list archive at Nabble.com. -- Click on the link below to report this email as spam https://www.mailcontrol.com/sr/Xxo7GY2sHBPi0M4MRtUZSk!BeBJDT3AXg7pHCQXRFwRVODfVJMad!aym9+VSqWXhPnFxMBrhQotszOBJ!x5xgPd7FkPYvtmv4UC+qfF6umROsBnNRp5VeDHnc3WVGrm3UWsTN2GfaeSrFqUAoOJJ9gv4d0xx4edSCmmqHUxBz6BMJNT2iLc0TQaa8r3cWs4wwPNQopDNf6DvIAFkij0w8PnlrScQD5EK Accelrys Limited (http://www.accelrys.com) Registered office: 334 Cambridge Science Park, Cambridge, CB4 0WN, UK Registered in England: 2326316
