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Jorge Fernández commented on XMLBEANS-329:
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The strange thing is that I tried the code Jacob wrote and it worked out 
perfectly. 

I don't know if you had a look at it but it has a main function and the 
getDetailedMonitoringStages that I had in my service as a static method. When I 
run that client, the main method invokes the service (without axis) and 
validates it. 

So that worked out and I was using the classes generated by the Axis2 Code 
Generate Eclipse Plugin for xmlbeans. 

But when the getDetailedMonitoringStages operation is in an Axis2 server, it 
doesn't generate the message correctly (always using the same code generated 
classes from xmlbeans). I didn't use scomp at all.

I just realized that the xmlbeans client doesn't get the parameterDependencies 
from parsing. It detects that there are some dependencies but it thinks that 
it's a Parameter instance and not PrimitiveParameter neither AbstractParameter.

> Problems with ADB Client and XMLBeans Service
> ---------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: XMLBEANS-329
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/XMLBEANS-329
>             Project: XMLBeans
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Binding
>    Affects Versions: Version 2.2
>         Environment: Windows XP SP2, Axis 2 1.2, Java 1.6
>            Reporter: Jorge Fernández
>         Attachments: API.wsdl, ClientXmlBeans.java, CodeGenerationUtility.java
>
>
> This JIRA is related with the message from the axis-user mailing list "Issue 
> with ADB and parsing a response message (namespaces)"
> I couldn't reproduce the problem I described in that email but when I fixed 
> that problem I found another one and this is which I'm reporting.
> First, some introduction.
> In my response message there is an array of  Stages which have one or more 
> Configurations. Each Configuration has AbstractParameters and 
> PrimitiveParameters (that inherit from Parameter). Also each Parameter may 
> depend on other so the class Parameter has an array of Parameter called 
> dependencies.
> My problem happens only if I have ADB at client side and XMLBeans at service 
> side. Any other combination works perfectly. (I attach the wsdl and client 
> and service for both databindings).
> When my ADB client parses the response message, it enters Stage.Factory.parse 
> method, then it enters, Configuration.Factory.parse method. Next, 
> AbstractParameter.Factory.parse method (because the first parameter is 
> abstract) and later it want to parse the dependencies of this parameter so it 
> enters Parameter.Factory.parse method. Here, there is a PrimitiveParameter 
> with no dependencies on oher parameters so it enters Signal.Factory.parse 
> method for getting signal dependencies. It returns ok
> Finally, the problem comes out when after getting SignalDependencies from 
> this PrimitiveParameter, it gets the Type element which is in the Parameter 
> class and now there is the gain element that is part of PrimitiveParameter 
> and not of his parent. so it throws an exception because it didn't expect it.
> Hope this explanation could be useful but if not, the wsdl could be.
> I refer you to JIRA: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS2-2578 
> That JIRA is the same as this one. I reported it as an ADB bug but as you can 
> see there, finally the problem seems to be xmlbeans. You can also find there 
> the files to reproduce the JIRA.

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