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Samisa Abeysinghe resolved AXIS2-4817.
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Resolution: Duplicate
Same as AXIS2-4818
> Inheritance on method parameters not working
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> Key: AXIS2-4817
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS2-4817
> Project: Axis2
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 1.5.1
> Environment: Ubuntu Jaunty 9.04, JDK 1.6u21, Tomcat 6.0
> Reporter: Chetan Saundankar
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> 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
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> 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
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> 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?
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