No difference, except it pointed out a bug in the geronimo-web.xml of the 
sample:
      <uri>/jaxws-calculator/calculator</uri>
should be
      <uri>/jaxws-calculator-1.0/calculator</uri>
But once corrected, the result is the same:
The string array returned has 7 element(s): 
Value
1
34532
Value
2
54534

Other suggestions?  I've tried a lot of different things so far, none have 
fixed the problem. 

Fred


---- Jarek Gawor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> Just from a quick glance it looks like the result.jsp is not quite
> right. It should look like the one shown here:
> http://cwiki.apache.org/GMOxDOC21/simple-web-service-with-jax-ws.html
> (titled add.jsp where jndi lookup is done). See if changing that
> helps.
> 
> Jarek
> 
> On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 6:00 PM,  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'm having a problem returning a String array from a method of a 
> > webservice.  In order to provide a simple way to recreate the problem, I 
> > modified the 2.1 webservices sample ( 
> > http://cwiki.apache.org/GMOxDOC21/developing-a-simple-calculator-web-service.html
> >  ) such that the add() method returns a String[] instead of an int.  The 
> > mods were simple, I changed the "return" element of the addResponse in the 
> > wsdl of the sample
> >  from:
> >         <xsd:element name="return" type="xsd:int"/>
> >  to:
> >         <xsd:element name="return" type="xsd:string" minOccurs="0" 
> > maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
> >  and the CalculatorService.java (and the corresponding interface it 
> > implements) from:
> >     public int add(int value1, int value2) {
> >  ...
> >       return value1 + value2;
> >  to:
> >     public String[] add(int value1, int value2) {
> >  ...
> >       return new String[]{"Value 1", String.valueOf(value1), "Value 2", 
> > String.valueOf(value2), String.valueOf(value1 + value2)};
> >
> >  and then changed the result.jsp to expect a String[] and iterate over the 
> > contents printing out each element,  If I add 3 + 4, I expected the 
> > result.jsp to display:
> >
> >  Value 1
> >  3
> >  Value 2
> >  4
> >  7
> >
> >  but I get instead:
> >  Value
> >  1
> >  3
> >  Value
> >  2
> >  4
> >  7
> >
> >  It seems that in the process of converting the response into a Java 
> > String[], the whitespace of the individual strings is acting as a 
> > delimiter.  Thus instead of getting an array of 5 strings, I get an array 
> > of 7 strings instead.  What have I misconfigured?
> >
> >  Fred
> >

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