<snip>

webservices.wsdl:

<definitions targetNamespace="http://campusm.gw.com/campusm";
    xmlns="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/"; 
xmlns:tns="http://campusm.gw.com/campusm";
    xmlns:mime="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/mime/"; 
xmlns:soap12="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/soap12/";
    xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"; 
xmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/soap/";
    xmlns:wsdl="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/"; 
xmlns:cm="http://campusm.gw.com/campusm";
    xmlns:http="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/http/";>

    <types>
        <schema elementFormDefault="qualified" 
targetNamespace="http://campusm.gw.com/campusm";
            xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"; 
xmlns:apachesoap="http://xml.apache.org/xml-soap";
            xmlns:tns="http://campusm.gw.com/campusm"; 
xmlns:intf="http://campusm.gw.com/campusm";
            xmlns:wsdl="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/"; 
xmlns:cm="http://campusm.gw.com/campusm";>

            <include schemaLocation="webServiceXsdName.xsd" />

            ...


        </schema>
    </types>

    ...


</definitions>


webServiceXsdName.xsd:

<xsd:schema xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema";
    xmlns="http://campusm.gw.com/campusm"; 
targetNamespace="http://campusm.gw.com/campusm";
    elementFormDefault="qualified">

    <xsd:include schemaLocation="baseTypesXsdName.xsd" />
    
    <xsd:element name="requestName">
        <xsd:complexType>
            <xsd:complexContent>
                <xsd:extension base="requestBaseType">
                    <xsd:sequence>
                        <xsd:element name="param1" type="xsd:int" minOccurs="0" 
maxOccurs="1" />
                    </xsd:sequence>
                </xsd:extension>
            </xsd:complexContent>
        </xsd:complexType>
    </xsd:element>

    ...


</xsd:schema>


baseTypesXsdName.xsd:

<xsd:schema xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"; 
xmlns="http://campusm.gw.com/campusm"; 
targetNamespace="http://campusm.gw.com/campusm"; elementFormDefault="qualified">
    
    <xsd:complexType name="requestBaseType">
        <xsd:sequence>
            <xsd:element name="baseParam1" type="xsd:int" minOccurs="1" 
maxOccurs="1" />
            <xsd:element name="baseParam2" type="xsd:string" minOccurs="1" 
maxOccurs="1" />
            <xsd:element name="baseParam3" type="xsd:boolean" minOccurs="0" 
maxOccurs="1" default="true" />
            <xsd:element name="baseParam4" type="xsd:boolean" minOccurs="0" 
maxOccurs="1" default="false" />
            <xsd:element name="baseParam5" type="xsd:boolean" minOccurs="0" 
maxOccurs="1" default="false" />
        </xsd:sequence>
    </xsd:complexType>

</xsd:schema>

Is there some problem with this include structure? If there's a problem with 
the .wsdl, why would SoapUI load it just fine and 
org.apache.axis2.tool.ant.AntCodegenTask generate the code for this web service 
from it without a problem?

MG>Each of the referenced XSDs are included (so there should not be a problem)
MG>and youre stying following the example CodegenToolReference at
MG>http://axis.apache.org/axis2/java/core/tools/CodegenToolReference.html#example
MG>then that indicates your XML processors are setup correctly
MG>When the element resolution is resolved ...if the any of the versions are off
MG>more specifically if the stax version is off at runtime != compile time stax
MG>then you would definitely see this error ...
MG>FYI these are the jars that must be prepended to CLASSPATH at compile time 
and runtime
MG>could you confirm all of these jars would be loaded to WEB-INF/lib ?

axis2-*.jar (from the Axis2 distribution)

wsdl4j-1.6.2.jar or higher (The WSDL4J implementation jar. Bundled with the 
Axis2 distribution)

stax-api-1.0.1.jar (The StAX API's that contain the javax.xml.namespace.QName 
class. This jar may be replaced by any other jar that contains the 
javax.xml.namespace.QName implementation. However Axis2 uses this class from 
the stax-api-1.0.1.jar which comes bundled with the Axis2 distribution) /* 
iterative, event-based processing of XML documents */

commons-logging-1.1.jar, 

neethi-2.0.jar  /*Implementation of WS-POLICY */

and 
XmlSchema-1.2.jar (from the Axis2 distribution) /*XML Schema representations */

axiom-api-1.2.1.jar and axiom-impl-1.2.1.jar (from the Axis2 distribution)
activation-1.1.jar (from the Axis2 distribution)

wstx-asl-3.1.0.jar (from the Axis2 distribution) /*StAX-compliant (JSR-173) XML 
Processor */

MG>the discontinuity between SOAP-UI and Browser sounds serious enough to file 
a JIRA bug report
MG>if for no other reason than to properly capture environment details (such as 
which Browser and which version)
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS2

Best regards,
Mike




On 15 April 2014 12:05, Martin Gainty <mgai...@hotmail.com> wrote:



Mike-
 
Axis needs to reference the defining XSD
SOAPUI caches the xsd
change the “Cache Definitions” bottom-left property for the containing project 
to false (if you want to see the error)
http://www.soapui.org/SOAP-and-WSDL/working-with-ws-attachments-and-inline-files.html

Browser doesnt know where to find XSD or any of the elements defined within XSD 
so it gacks
 

"It is a common misperception to equate the targetNamespace of an XML schema or 
the value of the xmlns attribute in XML instances with the location of the 
corresponding schema. 
Since namespaces are in fact URIs, and URIs may be locations, and you may be 
able to retrieve a schema from that location, 
it does not mean that is the only schema that is associated with that 
namespace. 
There can be multiple schemas associated with a particular namespace, and it is 
up to a processor of XML to determine which one to use in a particular 
processing context. The WSDL specification provides the processing context here 
via the <import> mechanism, which is based on the XML schemas grammar for the 
similar concept"
http://www.w3.org/TR/wsdl
to use a specific XSD location use xs:import e.g.
<xs:import namespace="http://www.w3schools.com/schema"/>
http://www.w3schools.com/schema/el_import.asp

HTH
Martin 
______________________________________________ 


  




Date: Tue, 15 Apr 2014 09:28:28 +0100 

Subject: Re: Browser/CURL requests to WS w/response extending a type
From: mike.ha...@ombiel.com
To: java-user@axis.apache.org 






Hi Doug,

That is an important fact, but unfortunately I see the same problem with POST 
as I do with GET. It looks like I forgot to mention that. I'm using POST with 
CURL, but I used GET in a browser to do some of the testing.

Best regards,
Mike




On 14 April 2014 15:58, Newton, Doug <doug.new...@suddenlink.com> wrote:




Hi Mike,

 

This is just a side-bar comment regarding curl.  You probably already know 
this, and are probably locked into having to do a GET for some reason, but just 
in case I wanted to make sure you knew that you can POST a complete SOAP 
envelope with curl.  That is the way I always curl into a web-service.  I’ve 
never relied on the bonus feature of being able to make a shortcut GET request. 
 That isn’t a web-service specified capability.

 

You can curl a file containing the request for the POST:

 

curl --data @request.xml http://ws.myco.com/services/soap/MyService

 

You can curl the request inline on the command:

 

curl --data “<full soap XML request>” http://ws.myco.com/services/soap/MyService

 

or pipe the request in:

 

echo ‘<full soap XML request>’ | curl –X POST –H ‘Content-type: text/xml’ –d @- 
http://ws.myco.com/services/soap/MyService

 

Doug Newton

Systems Architect

Suddenlink Communications, Customer Solutions

(physical address) 575 Maryville Centre Dr., Suite 300 | St. Louis, MO 63141

(mailing address) 520 Maryville Centre Dr., Suite 300 | St. Louis, MO 63141

(office phone) 314-315-8442

(mobile phone) 314-803-6778

 

There are only two hard things in Computer Science: cache invalidation, naming 
things, and off-by-one errors.

–Martin Fowler

 

From: Mike Hawes [mailto:mike.ha...@ombiel.com] 
Sent: Monday, April 14, 2014 4:25 AM
To: java-user@axis.apache.org
Subject: Re: Browser/CURL requests to WS w/response extending a type



 



Hi Shameera,

I'm afraid there are no log messages there at all for that request, in any of 
the standard tomcat logs or our Log4J setup, not even an access request. Is 
there some specific Axis2 logging I should enable?

Best regards,
Mike


 


On 11 April 2014 18:43, Shameera Rathnayaka <shameerai...@gmail.com> wrote:



Hi Mike, 


Do you see any exception in servers side logs? if there is, send the stack 
trace of server side too?


Thanks,
Shameera.




 


On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 3:42 PM, Mike Hawes <mike.ha...@ombiel.com> wrote:


I've written a web service with Axis2 1.6.2 with a request that extends another 
type, with a request element that looks like this in its .xsd:

<xsd:element name="requestName">
    <xsd:complexType>
        <xsd:complexContent>
            <xsd:extension base="requestBaseType">
                <xsd:sequence>
                    <xsd:element name="param1" type="xsd:int" minOccurs="1" 
maxOccurs="1" />
                    <xsd:element name="param2" type="xsd:string" minOccurs="1" 
maxOccurs="1" />
                    <xsd:element name="param3" type="xsd:int" minOccurs="0" 
maxOccurs="1" />
                </xsd:sequence>
            </xsd:extension>
        </xsd:complexContent>
    </xsd:complexType>
</xsd:element>

<xsd:complexType name="requestBaseType">
    <xsd:sequence>
        <xsd:element name="baseTypeParam1" type="xsd:string" minOccurs="0" 
maxOccurs="1" />
    </xsd:sequence>
</xsd:complexType>



Sending requests to this web service works just fine if I send the requests 
from SoapUI or similar, but if I send the same request via GET from a browser I 
get this error:

<faultstring>org.apache.axis2.databinding.ADBException: Unexpected subelement 
{http://campusm.gw.com/campusm}requestName</faultstring>


It's saying there's an unexpected element of a type that is the correct request 
type, even though in a GET request that request object is implicit.


 


If I stop it extending requestBaseType, it works fine in both the browser and 
SoapUI. Here's the xsd definition that fixes the problem:

<xsd:element name="requestName">
    <xsd:complexType>
        <xsd:sequence>


            <xsd:element name="baseTypeParam1" type="xsd:string" minOccurs="0" 
maxOccurs="1" />

            <xsd:element name="param1" type="xsd:int" minOccurs="1" 
maxOccurs="1" />
            <xsd:element name="param2" type="xsd:string" minOccurs="1" 
maxOccurs="1" />
            <xsd:element name="param3" type="xsd:int" minOccurs="0" 
maxOccurs="1" />
        </xsd:sequence>
    </xsd:complexType>
</xsd:element>

Here's an example of the GET request I send in the browser that gets this error:

http://localhost:8080/path/to/webservice?baseTypeParam1=stuff&param1=12&param2=thing&param3=13


 


Here's an example of the request I send from SoapUI that works:

<soapenv:Envelope xmlns:soapenv="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/"; 
xmlns:cam="http://campusm.gw.com/campusm";>
   <soapenv:Header/>
   <soapenv:Body>
      <cam:requestName>


         <cam:baseTypeParam1>stuff</cam:baseTypeParam1>


         <cam:param1>12</cam:param1>
         <cam:param2>thing</cam:param2>
         <cam:param3>13</cam:param3>
      </cam:requestName>
   </soapenv:Body>
</soapenv:Envelope>


 


I need the request to extend a type so that I can have multiple web services 
sending a large common subset of their request parameters to the same function 
in my Java code. This would allow the function to take a parameter of the base 
request type, and have each web service just pass its request into that 
function without any conversion or worring about the individual parameters at 
that point.


I also need to be able to call the web services with CURL, which is not 
possible if the web services won't work with a GET request.


This seems to be a bug with Axis2. Is this a known issue and will it be fixed?


 


Best regards,
Mike



-- 
campusM: http://www.campusM.com
Email: mike.ha...@ombiel.com
Tel: 01902 837451 




-- 



Best Regards,

Shameera Rathnayaka.



 


email: shameera AT apache.org , shameerainfo AT gmail.com
Blog : http://shameerarathnayaka.blogspot.com/



-- 
campusM: http://www.campusM.com
Email: mike.ha...@ombiel.com
Tel: 01902 837451 



The information transmitted is intended only for the person or entity to which 
it is addressed and may contain proprietary, confidential and/or legally 
privileged material. Any review, retransmission, dissemination or other use of, 
or taking of any action in reliance upon, this information by persons or 
entities other than the intended recipient is prohibited. If you received this 
in error, please contact the sender and delete the material from all computers.



-- 
campusM: http://www.campusM.com
Email: mike.ha...@ombiel.com
Tel: 01902 837451 

-- 
campusM: http://www.campusM.com
Email: mike.ha...@ombiel.com
Tel: 01902 837451                                         

Reply via email to