Hi ..

Thanks  for reply... that's working fine a you told me but ..


the web service which i am calling  that service do not receive the
parameter type java.util.List ....
do i need  the type converter 



dev

willem.jiang wrote:
> 
> devkatiyar wrote:
>> hi Willem  , 
>> 
>> Thanks for reply what if in same  > sendMessage (
>>>                     @WebParam(name = "carrierList") List<String> 
>>> carrierList,
>>>                     @WebParam(name = "recipientList") List<String> 
>>> recipientList
>>                         String id ,
>>                         String  count 
>> ); 
>> 
>> other string parameter is also there in the same list ..
>> 
>> 
> Yes, you can treat the parameter are the list member. CxfProducer will 
> take them out and put them into the CxfClient invoke parameter list.
> 
> Wille
> 
>> 
>> Thanks ..
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> willem.jiang wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I just wrote some simple unit test[1] on the latest Camel trunk.
>>> You just need to put the parameters into an Object array or a List, then 
>>> put it into the message body, then Camel CxfProducer will take care of
>>> them.
>>>
>>> [1] http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=953231&view=rev
>>>
>>> Willem
>>>
>>> devkatiyar wrote:
>>>> sendMessage (
>>>>                    @WebParam(name = "carrierList") List<String> 
>>>> carrierList,
>>>>                    @WebParam(name = "recipientList") List<String> 
>>>> recipientList);
>>>> )
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> so when i am calling web service ...passing as List type parameter
>>>> ......when  this  call  server web service List is not received .. 
>>>>
>>>> can any one tell help me or provide me some kind of example how to pass
>>>> complex kind of data type 
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thanks ..
>>>>
>>>> Dev
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>> 
> 
> 
> 

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