Hi Berin,
We haven't still worked on document style or message style as implemented
in axis java. But we are steadily progressing on making axis c++ a fully
grown soap engine with the help of the community. We greatly apprciate
inquiries like we had from you so that we can understand what is neede
WIth thanks. Unfortunately I need to comply with a spec that requires the
XML be embedded as standard in a Soap body.
Are there any plans to implement the Message style of service in C++?
Alternate question - is there any interest in seeing it implemented (other
than me :>).
Cheers,
Berin
But getting back to Asif's original question, wsdl2java still generates
stuff like this:
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xmlns:ns="urn:oasis:names:tc:ciq:xsdschema:xCIL:2.0"
qname="ns:>Amount>Amount"
type="java:org.oasis.ciq.cil._Amount_Amount"
serializer="or
OK, getting a little further, it looks like when mixed content type is
specified in an xsd (via 'mixed="true"' in complexType), the code
wsdl2java generates provides no way of getting or setting the text
content. I didn't find a bug out there on this, but I have to confess
that I think the Bugz
That generates code that compiles at least - right now I'm building some
tests to see if it also works, but this is better.
The leading underscores are aesthetically ugly, though. Is there any
thought of introducing a binding override file to allow declarative
resolution of such name collisions
Yes, if we get enough help in pruning the bug list and pass the TCK's :)
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