I have the same problem with elementFormDefault="qualified" in a JBoss web 
service. I import different namespaces in the WSDL file but none of the 
elements get an xmlns specific for there namespace. This is a major issue for 
the moment. Of course my .NET client does not accept any of the response data.

When I install the webservice on WebSphere, the response looks correct, all 
elements are defined in there namespace with a prefix.

Somebody any ideas how to solve this? Or how to work with 
elementFormDefault="qualified" in JBoss and why JbossWS acts this way?

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