Thanks Fuhwei, Frank that helps me under the SDO view of the built-in types.

I wonder how useful it would be to allow WSDL2Java to generate a Type, then,
instead of an int or String, when the "-dynamicSDO" option is chosen.

There would need to be some runtime databinding-sdo support for this option
too, I'd think.

Interesting but I'm probably going to drop this train of thought for now...

Scott

On 4/9/07, Fuhwei Lwo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Scott,

SDO built-in types were defined in the sdoModel.xsd under
tuscany/java/spec/sdo-api/src/main/resources/xml directory. The mapping from
XSD to Java is described in the spec section 9.4.

The instances of SDO built-in types will be instances of commonj.sdo.Type.
So if you have a SDO type for xsd:int, the name of the commonj.sdo.Typeinstance will be 
"Int".

Hope this helps.

Scott Kurz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: This is maybe an SDO for dummies
question.

Are there any built-in SDO types, say, corresponding to  int which I can
work with as a generic DataObject in the manner that java.lang.Integer is
a
java.lang.Object
corresponding to int?  (I'm not seeing anything from a quick scan of the
source or spec to suggest that there is.)

Or is the simplest DataObject one can create a user-defined, complexType
wrappering a single int?

Thanks,
Scott


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