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nadir amra closed AXIS2-5029.
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       Resolution: Fixed
    Fix Version/s: 1.5.6
                   1.6.1

Tried this on a current version and seems to handle it correctly.  All elements 
have a type.
                
>  Problem with automatically generated WSDL and nested classes
> -------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: AXIS2-5029
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS2-5029
>             Project: Axis2
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: wsdl
>    Affects Versions: 1.5.3
>         Environment: Windows
>            Reporter: Fadila Mumbasic
>             Fix For: 1.6.1, 1.5.6
>
>
> The automatically generated WSDL does not contain the "type" attribute
> for the element which corrsponds to the nested class.
> My Java class looks like:
> package com.uniserv.nested.test;
> public class NestedClass {
>               
>               public static class InnerStruct{
>                   private String x;
>                   private String y;
>                   
>                   public InnerStruct(){
>                       x= "";
>                       y= "";
>                   }
>                   
>                   public String getX(){
>                       return this.x;
>                   }
>                   
>                   public String getY(){
>                    return this.y;
>                 }
>                   
>                   public void setX(String x){
>                       this.x = x;
>                   }
>                   
>                   public void setY(String y){
>                    this.y = y;
>                 }
>               }
>               
>               public class Output{
>                   private InnerStruct[] innerStructArray;
>                   
>                   public Output() {
>                       innerStructArray = null;
>                   }
>                   
>                   public InnerStruct[] getInnerStructArray(){
>                       return this.innerStructArray;
>                   }
>                   
>                   public void setInnerStructArray (InnerStruct[]
> innerStructArray){
>                       this.innerStructArray = innerStructArray;
>                   }               
>               }
>               
>           public Output testIt (String a ){
>           
>               Output  output = new Output();
>               InnerStruct[] innerStructArray =
> output.getInnerStructArray();
>               
>               if(innerStructArray == null){
>                  
>                   innerStructArray = new NestedClass.InnerStruct[2];
>                   
>                   InnerStruct struct1 = new NestedClass.InnerStruct();
>                   struct1.setX("x1");
>                   struct1.setY("y1");
>                   innerStructArray[0]= struct1;
>                   
>                   InnerStruct struct2 = new NestedClass.InnerStruct();
>                   struct2.setX("x2");
>                   struct2.setY("y2");           
>                   innerStructArray[1]= struct2;
>               }
>           
>               output.setInnerStructArray(innerStructArray);
>               return output;
>           }
> }
> The automaticaly generated WSDL contains following:
> - <wsdl:types>
> - <xs:schema xmlns:ax210="http://test.nested.uniserv.com/xsd";
> attributeFormDefault="qualified" elementFormDefault="qualified"
> targetNamespace="http://test.nested.uniserv.com";>
>        <xs:import namespace="http://test.nested.uniserv.com/xsd"; /> 
> - <xs:element name="testIt">
> - <xs:complexType>
>       - <xs:sequence>
>        <xs:element minOccurs="0" name="a" nillable="true"
> type="xs:string" /> 
>        </xs:sequence>
>   </xs:complexType>
>   </xs:element>
> - <xs:element name="testItResponse">
> - <xs:complexType>
> - <xs:sequence>
>   <xs:element minOccurs="0" name="return" nillable="true"
> type="ax210:Output" /> 
>   </xs:sequence>
>   </xs:complexType>
>   </xs:element>
>   </xs:schema>
> - <xs:schema attributeFormDefault="qualified"
> elementFormDefault="qualified"
> targetNamespace="http://test.nested.uniserv.com/xsd";>
> - <xs:complexType name="Output">
> - <xs:sequence>
>   <xs:element maxOccurs="unbounded" minOccurs="0"
> name="innerStructArray" nillable="true" /> 
>   </xs:sequence>
>   </xs:complexType>
> - <xs:complexType name="InnerStruct">
> - <xs:sequence>
>   <xs:element minOccurs="0" name="x" nillable="true" type="xs:string" />
>   <xs:element minOccurs="0" name="y" nillable="true" type="xs:string" />
>   </xs:sequence>
>   </xs:complexType>
>   </xs:schema>
>   </wsdl:types>
> The definition of the complexType Output does not contain the type of
> the particular elements:
>  <xs:element maxOccurs="unbounded" minOccurs="0" name="innerStructArray"
> nillable="true" /> 
> I would expect to see
> <xs:element maxOccurs="unbounded" minOccurs="0" name="innerStructArray"
> nillable="true" type="ax210:InnerStruct" /> 

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