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Chetan Saundankar updated AXIS2-4818: ------------------------------------- Description: I have a test web service with following methods & classes, Method ------------ public String addPerson(Person p) { if(p instanceof Employee) { return "Employee"; } return "Person"; } Note: Method is annotated with @WebMethod, @WebParam annotations, so is web service with @WebService. Classes ------------- Class Person { private String name; // getters and setters } Class Employee extends Person{ private int employeeNo; // getters and setters } Observations ------------------- In spite of client sending the serialized Employee object the web service is always taking it as a Person object. I have checked the soap packet on client with firebug tool, employee number is present in the payload. I also check soap MESSAGE on server & their I dont see employee number attribute. was: I have a test web service with following methods & classes, Method ------------ public String addPerson(Person p) { if(p instanceof Employee) { return "Employee"; } return "Person"; } Note: Method is annotated with @WebMethod, @WebParam annotations, so is web service with @WebService. Classes ------------- Class Person { private String name; // getters and setters } Class Employee extends Person{ private int employeeNo; // getters and setters } Observations ------------------- In spite of client sending the serialized Employee object the web service is always taking it as a Person object. I have checked the soap packet on client with firebug tool, employee number is present in the payload. I also check soap MESSAGE on server & their I dont see employee number attribute. Question -------------- Is this an expected behavior? I hope it is not. Is there any way I can make this work without having write custom SOAP decoders? > Inheritance on method parameters not working > -------------------------------------------- > > Key: AXIS2-4818 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS2-4818 > Project: Axis2 > Issue Type: Bug > Affects Versions: 1.4 > Environment: Ubuntu Jaunty 9.04, JDK 1.6u21, Tomcat 6.0 > Reporter: Chetan Saundankar > Priority: Blocker > > I have a test web service with following methods & classes, > Method > ------------ > public String addPerson(Person p) { > if(p instanceof Employee) { > return "Employee"; > } > return "Person"; > } > Note: Method is annotated with @WebMethod, @WebParam annotations, so is web > service with @WebService. > Classes > ------------- > Class Person { > private String name; > // getters and setters > } > Class Employee extends Person{ > private int employeeNo; > // getters and setters > } > Observations > ------------------- > In spite of client sending the serialized Employee object the web service is > always taking it as a Person object. I have checked the soap packet on client > with firebug tool, employee number is present in the payload. I also check > soap MESSAGE on server & their I dont see employee number attribute. -- 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: java-dev-unsubscr...@axis.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: java-dev-h...@axis.apache.org