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Hoan-Vu Phan commented on CXF-4477:
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It's clear to me, and it's really nice Sergey :)
I think, we don't need to have a mapping between schema types and java classes
because it is jaxb bindings work.
We just need a mapping between primitive types for the interface generating.
Now, I work perfectly :)
Thanks for your commitment.
Best regards.
> [WADL2JAVA] Generate incorrect primitive parameter type
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>
> Key: CXF-4477
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-4477
> Project: CXF
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: JAX-RS, Tooling
> Affects Versions: 2.6.1
> Reporter: Hoan-Vu Phan
> Assignee: Sergey Beryozkin
> Priority: Critical
>
> In org.apache.cxf.tools.wadlto.jaxrs.SourceGenerator we have the code like
> this:
> XSD_SPECIFIC_TYPE_MAP = new HashMap<String, String>();
> XSD_SPECIFIC_TYPE_MAP.put("string", "String");
> XSD_SPECIFIC_TYPE_MAP.put("decimal", "java.math.BigInteger");
> XSD_SPECIFIC_TYPE_MAP.put("integer", "long");
> If we have a wadl like this:
> <param name="param1" required="true" style="query" type="xs:int" />
> <param name="param2" required="true" style="query" type="xs:long" />
> it's always generate (String param1) and (String param2)
> So far as I know, xs:int and xs:long beside xs:string are the most usage type
> in WADL. But now it can not work any more!!!!
> I think this is a regression bug from
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> sergeyb 08.05.12 19:25:44
> [CXF-4292] Defaulting to String when WADL Generator can not determine a class
> name of the primitive type
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> For the solution, I think we can expand XSD_SPECIFIC_TYPE_MAP which the
> exactly mapping as a standard:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Java_Architecture_for_XML_Binding
> Could you please have a look on this issue.
> Many many many thanks :)
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