On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 9:22 PM, Xuepeng Li <[email protected]> wrote:
> en.......
> I write a simpleType called "intRange"
>
> <xsd:simpleType name="intRange">
> <xsd:restriction base="xsd:integer">
> <xsd:minInclusive value="0"/>
> <xsd:maxInclusive value="120"/>
> </xsd:restriction>
> </xsd:simpleType>
>
> wsdl2java will produce a java class called IntRange.java skeleton (for
> server, not for client) , which has a method setIntRange(),
>
> public void setIntRange(java.math.BigInteger param) {
>
> if (org.apache.axis2.databinding.utils.ConverterUtil.compare(param,
> "120") <= 0) {
> this.localIntRange = param;
> } else {
> throw new java.lang.RuntimeException();
> }
>
> if (org.apache.axis2.databinding.utils.ConverterUtil
> .compare(param, "0") >= 0) {
> this.localIntRange = param;
> } else {
> throw new java.lang.RuntimeException();
> }
>
> }
>
> then I send a soap request with <intRange>1400</intRange>, the axis server
> will throw an exception.
>
> So, I think axis2 adb enforces the restrictions.
>
> Is there something wrong about what I think ?
>
The document you refer should be bit obsolete. Currently ADB supports those.
It does not support mixed attribute SubstitutionGruop etc ..
thanks,
Amila.
>
> ---Xuepeng
>
> 2010/4/21 Doughty, Michael <[email protected]>
>
> As I understand it, some examples of this would be the following:
>>
>> (1) Length restrictions on Strings:
>>
>> <xs:element name="password">
>> <xs:simpleType>
>> <xs:restriction base="xs:string">
>> <xs:length value="8"/>
>> </xs:restriction>
>> </xs:simpleType>
>> </xs:element>
>>
>> (2) Minimum and maximum length on Strings:
>>
>> <xs:element name="password">
>> <xs:simpleType>
>> <xs:restriction base="xs:string">
>> <xs:minLength value="5"/>
>> <xs:maxLength value="8"/>
>> </xs:restriction>
>> </xs:simpleType>
>> </xs:element>
>>
>> (3) Pattern restrictions on Strings:
>>
>> <xs:element name="letter">
>> <xs:simpleType>
>> <xs:restriction base="xs:string">
>> <xs:pattern value="[a-z]"/>
>> </xs:restriction>
>> </xs:simpleType>
>> </xs:element>
>>
>> (4) Minimum and maximum value restraints on Integers:
>>
>> <xs:element name="age">
>> <xs:simpleType>
>> <xs:restriction base="xs:integer">
>> <xs:minInclusive value="0"/>
>> <xs:maxInclusive value="120"/>
>> </xs:restriction>
>> </xs:simpleType>
>> </xs:element>
>>
>> I don't believe Axis2 will fail to process at wsdl2java time. It will
>> still build stubs from these. What it won't do is actually encapsulate the
>> restrictions into the data types, so none of the restrictions will actually
>> be enforced at runtime.
>>
>> There is one case though that I believe ADB bindings will allow for, and
>> that is the specified value restrictions:
>>
>> <xs:element name="car">
>> <xs:simpleType>
>> <xs:restriction base="xs:string">
>> <xs:enumeration value="Audi"/>
>> <xs:enumeration value="Golf"/>
>> <xs:enumeration value="BMW"/>
>> </xs:restriction>
>> </xs:simpleType>
>> </xs:element>
>>
>> I believe these will be properly encapsulated into an enumeration type.
>>
>> Keep in mind that the restrictions are for ADB bindings. If you want to
>> use and enforce any of those restrictions that ADB bindings won't handle,
>> Axis2 does support XML Bean bindings, which I believe will enforce those
>> restrictions.
>>
>> (Note: these examples were all taken from
>> http://www.w3schools.com/schema/schema_facets.asp )
>>
>> ----------------------------------------
>>
>> From: Xuepeng Li [mailto:[email protected]]
>> Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2010 5:20 AM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: could some one give me a xml schema example that axis2 can't
>> process ?
>>
>> hi all
>> In Axis2 document , i find adb binding "It is not meant to be a full
>> schema binding application, and has difficulty with structures such as XML
>> Schema element extensions and restrictions." but i don't know what the
>> limition is.
>> could some one give me a xml schema example that axis2 can't process ?
>>
>> thanks very much~
>>
>
>
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WSO2 Inc.
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