Method naming when an extension method is defined, which returns a generated type ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Key: XMLBEANS-326 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/XMLBEANS-326 Project: XMLBeans Issue Type: Bug Components: Tools Affects Versions: Version 2.2 Environment: Linux, jdk1.6.0, xmlbeans-2.2.0 Reporter: Joakim Recht When an extension method returns a type, which itself is a generated type, the methods in the original interface are renamed to *2, like this: KeyedReference addNewKeyedReference2(); instead of KeyedReference addNewKeyedReference(); I have an extension interface with a method like this: KeyedReference getKeyedReference(String name); In a handler class, the corresponding static method is implemented. In xsdconfig, I have this: <xb:extension for="dk.itst.uddi.client.types.core.CategoryBag"> <xb:interface name="dk.itst.uddi.client.extension.CategoryBagExtension"> <xb:staticHandler>dk.itst.uddi.client.extension.CategoryBagHandler</xb:staticHandler> </xb:interface> </xb:extension> I have two xsdconfig files: One for namespace mapping and one for extensions. The build goes like this: - Run xmlbeans with only namespace mapping file - Compile the extension classes and the generated xmlbeans - Delete generated beans (only source files) - Generate xmlbeans with both xsdconfig files - Compile everything Without the extension, the extended interface has a method KeyedReference addNewKeyedReference(), but after the extension is enabled, the same method is called KeyedReference addNewKeyedReference2(). The extension method works alright. The problem only occurs when the return type is a generated type. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]