thejava2wsdl tool translates this to type=DefaultNamespace:char and not to
type=xsd:byte or type=xsd:anyTypeDoes that sound right?thanks for your help,femke--View this message in context:
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how do you do that?
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correct me if I'm wrong but does axis not recognise xsd:char? I get an error
when trying to WSDL2Java a wsdl file that was generated by axis:
java.io.IOException: Type {http://DefaultNamespace}char is referenced but
not defined.
When backtracking a bitt, axis appears to have generated the wsdl
/xs:simpleType
Cheers,
Bruno.
femke wrote:
correct me if I'm wrong but does axis not recognise xsd:char? I get an error
when trying to WSDL2Java a wsdl file that was generated by axis:
java.io.IOException: Type {http://DefaultNamespace}char is referenced but
not defined.
When
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