To fix this problem you need to use '-g' option when you compile, in
other words you need to compile with debug on.

Deepal
>
> Hi,
>
>  
>
> A couple of the legacy methods I have ported to Axis 2 take individual
> input parameters instead of an object and when I look at the wsdl none
> of the parameter names are defined there, is there a reason for this?
>
>  
>
> For example:
>
>  
>
> <xs:sequence>
>
> <xs:element minOccurs="0" name="args0" nillable="true" type="xs:string"/>
>
> <xs:element minOccurs="0" name="args1" nillable="true" type="xs:string"/>
>
> <xs:element minOccurs="0" name="args2" nillable="true" type="xs:string"/>
>
> <xs:element minOccurs="0" name="args3" nillable="true" type="xs:string"/>
>
> <xs:element minOccurs="0" name="args4" nillable="true" type="xs:string"/>
>
> <xs:element minOccurs="0" name="args5" nillable="true" type="xs:string"/>
>
> </xs:sequence>
>
>  
>
> If I look at the newer methods which are defined as taking an object
> as their single input parameter all the parameter names from the
> object are actually defined in the wsdl.
>
>  
>
> I was just wondering if someone could help me to understand this and
> if I should look to 'wrap' all those parameters in an input object for
> the web service call.
>
>  
>
> Thanks,
>
>  
>
> Paul
>
>
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