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Björn updated CXF-4201:
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    Attachment: cxfbug_client.zip

Unzip, cd into directory, with the service running (see other attachment) 
execute 'mvn clean compile exec:java 
-Dexec.mainClass="dummy.Dummy_DummyPort_Client"'

This runs the default client that is generated by the maven plugin from the 
WSDL the service provides.
                
> Error if two methods start with a parameter of the same name
> ------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CXF-4201
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-4201
>             Project: CXF
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: JAX-WS Runtime
>    Affects Versions: 2.5.2
>         Environment: Java 6, Jetty, Java 5, Glassfish 2
>            Reporter: Björn
>              Labels: jax-ws,
>         Attachments: cxfbug.zip, cxfbug_client.zip
>
>
> I have two methods in my webservice that start with the same parameter (but 
> one has two parameters, I know there is a general SOAP issue if two methods 
> have identical signature): 
> @WebService(targetNamespace = "http://dummy/";, name = "Dummy")
> @SOAPBinding(parameterStyle = SOAPBinding.ParameterStyle.BARE)
> public interface Dummy {
>     @WebMethod
>     public void method(
>         @WebParam(partName = "badParam", name = "badParam", targetNamespace = 
> "http://dummy/";)
>         java.lang.String badParam,
>         @WebParam(partName = "anotherParam", name = "anotherParam", 
> targetNamespace = "http://dummy/";)
>         java.math.BigInteger anotherParam
>        
>        
>     );
>     @WebMethod
>     public void anotherMethod(
>         @WebParam(partName = "badParam", name = "badParam", targetNamespace = 
> "http://dummy/";)
>         java.lang.String badParam
>     );
> }
> This causes a javax.xml.ws.soap.SOAPFaultException: Message part 
> {http://dummy/}anotherParam was not recognized.  (Does it exist in service 
> WSDL?)
> If I try to call those methods (I call them with the default test client 
> generated with the Maven plugin).

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