Decompose your Pessoa Class attributes and elements into smaller XSD attributes 
and elements representing finer functional units
to quote object composition from Wikipedia
object composition (not to be confused with function composition) is a way to 
combine simple objects or data types into more complex ones. Compositions are a 
critical building block of many basic data structures, including the tagged 
union, the linked list, and the binary tree
so Pessoa class could be composed of 'finer-grain' simple-type elements for 
example assume this namespace space assignment
<schema targetNamespace="http://soapinterop.org/xsd";
        xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema";
        xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema";
        xmlns:xsd1="http://soapinterop.org Pessoa_Intthis would be represented 
in the XSD as a simple-type e.g.  <xs:simpleType name="Pessoa_Int">
        <xs:restriction base="xs:int"/>
    </xs:simpleType>
Pessoa_Charthis would be represented in the XSD as a simple-type e.g.  
<xs:simpleType name="Pessola_Char">
        <xs:restriction base="xs:char"/>
    </xs:simpleType> Now compose Pessoa class to be composed of the previously 
created finer grain elements of Pessoa_Ints and Pessoa_Chars<element 
name="Pessoa">
        <complexType>
            <sequence><!-- this could be the index -->
                <element name="abstract" type="Pessoa_Int"/>
<!-- this could be the name -->                <element name="abstract" 
type="Pessoa_Char"/>            </sequence>
         </complexType></element> <xsd:import 
namespace=http://localhost:8080/axis2/schema/unqualified/datatypes 
schemaLocation="datatypes.xsd" />

now reference the namespace thusly<xsd:schema 
targetNamespace="http://apache.org/axis2/schema/unqualified/companyService";
            xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema";
            
xmlns:types=http://localhost:8080/axis2/schema/unqualified/datatypes> now your 
wsdl can itself compose Simple or Complex Elements referencing the previously 
declared elements of 
<types:Pessoa>
<types:Pessoa_Int>
<types:Pessoa_Char> then use WSDL2Java to create your Java Classes from the XSD 
elements which have been incorporated in the WSDL via the xsd:import Capire?
Martin 
______________________________________________ 
Perfavore ni alterare la posta elettronica From: junejo.shee...@gmail.com
Date: Wed, 26 Dec 2012 09:49:16 +0000
Subject: Re: client pojo composition/pojo inheritance - URGENT
To: java-user@axis.apache.org

You mean you are trying to use Complex objects in your interface and you are 
getting NULL on the way back?
The solution is to wrap all the return complex objects into a ResponseObject 
and return it from your method.


If its unclear send more information like your service class etcHope this helps,
--SJunejo



On Tue, Dec 25, 2012 at 7:05 PM, Bárbara Minitti <bmin...@gmail.com> wrote:


 Hi,
>
>>
>>  I am developing my graduate work with Axis2.
>>
>>  I have a service. The method of my service has POJO like parameter
>> input and return string message,
>>
>>  This POJO has others POJO in your structure, like composition and
>> inheritance.
>>
>>  To invoke  my service I'm using RPCServiceClient, but when my pojo is
>> read in the service method  the attributes of my pojo composition and pojo
>> inheritance is null.
>>
>>  How to create a client that support composition pojo and  pojo
>> inheritance?
>>
>>  Please, help. I don't know how to resolve this problem and I don't
>>  where to search. My graduate work is delayed because only this.
>>
>>  Thanks,
>> Bárbara



                                          

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