I tried to find some topic similar to this but was not successful hence posting 
this to see if someone can help. I am running JBoss4.05 GA with the JWS1.04 
against a 1.5 JVM. 

I have a web service that has the following configuration for wstool

<java-wsdl>
                
                <namespaces target-namespace="http://org.foo/wsg"; 
type-namespace="http://org.foo/wsg/types"/>
                
                <webservices servlet-link="Test"/>
        </java-wsdl>

interface has a method called getFoo(String input):String[] that returns 
strings. I generated the artifacts on the server side using wstools and it 
generated the mapping file. The file does not have anything that relates to the 
String.Array type

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<java-wsdl-mapping version="1.1" xmlns="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/j2ee"; 
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"; 
xsi:schemaLocation="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/j2ee 
http://www.ibm.com/webservices/xsd/j2ee_jaxrpc_mapping_1_1.xsd";>
        <package-mapping>
                <package-type>org.foo.wsg</package-type>
                http://org.foo/wsg
        </package-mapping>
        <java-xml-type-mapping>
                <java-type>org.foo.wsg.UserException</java-type>
                <root-type-qname 
xmlns:typeNS="http://org.foo/wsg/types";>typeNS:UserException</root-type-qname>
                <qname-scope>complexType</qname-scope>
                <variable-mapping>
                        <java-variable-name>defaultMessage</java-variable-name>
                        <xml-element-name>defaultMessage</xml-element-name>
                </variable-mapping>
                <variable-mapping>
                        <java-variable-name>errorCode</java-variable-name>
                        <xml-element-name>errorCode</xml-element-name>
                </variable-mapping>
                <variable-mapping>
                        <java-variable-name>message</java-variable-name>
                        <xml-element-name>message</xml-element-name>
                </variable-mapping>
        </java-xml-type-mapping>
        <exception-mapping>
                <exception-type>org.foo.wsg.UserException</exception-type>
                <wsdl-message 
xmlns:exMsgNS="http://org.foo/wsg";>exMsgNS:UserException</wsdl-message>
        </exception-mapping>
        <service-interface-mapping>
                <service-interface>org.foo.wsg.TestService</service-interface>
                <wsdl-service-name 
xmlns:serviceNS="http://org.foo/wsg";>serviceNS:TestService</wsdl-service-name>
                <port-mapping>
                        <port-name>TestPort</port-name>
                        <java-port-name>TestPort</java-port-name>
                </port-mapping>
        </service-interface-mapping>
        <service-endpoint-interface-mapping>
                
<service-endpoint-interface>org.foo.wsg.Test</service-endpoint-interface>
                <wsdl-port-type 
xmlns:portTypeNS="http://org.foo/wsg";>portTypeNS:Test</wsdl-port-type>
                <wsdl-binding 
xmlns:bindingNS="http://org.foo/wsg";>bindingNS:TestBinding</wsdl-binding>
                <service-endpoint-method-mapping>
                        <java-method-name>getFoo</java-method-name>
                        <wsdl-operation>getFoo</wsdl-operation>
                        <method-param-parts-mapping>
                                <param-position>0</param-position>
                                <param-type>java.lang.String</param-type>
                                <wsdl-message-mapping>
                                        <wsdl-message 
xmlns:wsdlMsgNS="http://org.foo/wsg";>wsdlMsgNS:Test_getFoo</wsdl-message>
                                        
<wsdl-message-part-name>String_1</wsdl-message-part-name>
                                        <parameter-mode>IN</parameter-mode>
                                </wsdl-message-mapping>
                        </method-param-parts-mapping>
                        <wsdl-return-value-mapping>
                                
<method-return-value>java.lang.String[]</method-return-value>
                                <wsdl-message 
xmlns:wsdlMsgNS="http://org.foo/wsg";>wsdlMsgNS:Test_getFooResponse</wsdl-message>
                                
<wsdl-message-part-name>result</wsdl-message-part-name>
                        </wsdl-return-value-mapping>
                </service-endpoint-method-mapping>
        </service-endpoint-interface-mapping>
</java-wsdl-mapping>


when I try to use a client that I built using the wstools with the client 
configuration given as
<wsdl-java file="WEB-INF/wsdl/TestService.wsdl">
                
        </wsdl-java>

I get the following error on trying to bring up Jboss when this war is being 
deployed 
03:01:56,295 WARN  [JSR109ServerMetaDataBuilder] Cannot obtain SEI mapping for: 
org.foo.Test
03:01:56,305 ERROR [MainDeployer] Could not create deployment: file:/D:/Program 
Files/jboss/server/default/deploy/test.war/
org.jboss.ws.WSException: Cannot obtain java type mapping for: 
{http://org.foo/wsg/types}String.Array

any pointers at why this is happening?


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