>3) Dotnet client serializes the array of objects as an xml string
Is the output of this the AttractionDTO XML data structure?

If so in your xsl try this

<xsl:stylesheet version="1.0" xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform";
        xmlns:i="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance";   
        xmlns:base="http://dmi.reffects.com";   
<===================================


<xsl:variable name="tmp" select="//base:AttractionDTO/ <rest of line>     
<===================================


Cheers,
Dave



On Mon, 2 Apr 2007 11:50:40 -0400 (EDT), Phillip Rhodes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:

>David,
>Thanks for responding.
>
><<
>You are doing a transformation with the data that you received and then 
>returning it to the Java Service??? 
>>>
>
>No, I am keeping the transformation results in my dotnet client
>1) Dotnet client calls xfire web service:  xfirewebservice.search(String 
>keywords)
>2) Xfire does the search and returns an array of objects
>3) Dotnet client serializes the array of objects as an xml string
>4) Dotnet does a xsl transformation of serialized xml
>
>
>It sounds like we are trying to do opposite things.
>
>You (dotnet developer) writing a java client to DOTNET service
>Me (java developer) writing a dotnet client to JAVA service.
>
>Kind of funny!
>Phillip
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "David Elliott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [email protected]
>Sent: Friday, March 30, 2007 10:44:50 AM (GMT-0500) America/New_York
>Subject: RE: [xfire-user] xfire and dotnet, dotnet adds xmlns attrs
>
>
>Being a .NET developer, I understand your frustration as I am trying 
>to figure out consuming a .NET service with a Java Client. 
>
>I don't know that I fully understand the issue but if you provide a little 
>more information I might be able to help. You said that you are consuming 
>a Java Service using a .NET client. The next part is where I am not clear. 
>
>You are doing a transformation with the data that you received and then 
>returning it to the Java Service??? 
>
>It appears with the XML that you provided that the transformation was 
>successful 
>by the creation of the AttractionDTO structure. 
>
>Is the issue... 
>1) with transforming the XML <out ...> to <AttractionDTO ...> 
>2) transformation was successful but <AttractionDTO ...> contains the extra 
>namespaces. 
>3) other 
>
>The other question I have is the Java Web method that is being consumed by 
>.NET take 
>the form of: 
>public string MyMethod ( string xmlToTransform ); 
>or 
>public MyClass MyMethod ( MyClass clazzToTransform ); 
>
>
>
>Cheers, 
>Dave 
>
>
>> Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 16:50:18 -0400 
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>> To: [email protected] 
>> Subject: [xfire-user] xfire and dotnet, dotnet adds xmlns attrs 
>> 
>> Hi, 
>> I have an xfire service that I am consuming in dotnet. The dotnet consumer 
>> is just doing an xsl transformation of the results from the xfire service. 
>> 
>> My problem is that the dotnet consumer is adding xmlns attributes to the 
>> response. I know, I know, this is a xfire forum, but I was hoping that there 
>> are other xfire/dotnet users out there that could point me to the right 
>> solution. 
>> 
>> I have the axis tcpmon running, so I know that it's on the dot net side. I 
>> trimmed out the xml from both sides. The extra xmlns=" 
>> http://dmi.reffects.com " on the diningNearbyAttractions array is causing me 
>> xsl tranformation hell. Still trying to figure out how to do a tranformation 
>> of this stuff with all the xmlns=" http://dmi.reffects.com " all over the 
>> place. 
>> 
>> Thanks for your help! Phillip 
>> 
>> Wire: 
>> <out xmlns=" http://dmi.reffects.com " attractionId=" 238173 " 
>> createDate="2005-12-16T15:21:50-05:00" 
>> emailAddress=" [EMAIL PROTECTED] " 
>> keywords="pittsburgh crafts pottery art squirrel hill forbes art design 
>> clay" 
>> paidAd="N" viewable="true"><couponDtos /> 
>> <diningNearbyAttractions><NearbyDTO><appalacian>false</appalacian><attractionId>77645</attractionId></NearbyDTO>
>>  
>> </diningNearbyAttractions> 
>> </out> 
>> 
>> Dotnet: 
>> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> 
>> <AttractionDTO xmlns:xsi=" http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance " 
>> xmlns:xsd=" http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema " 
>> attractionId=" 238173 " createDate="2005-12-16T15:21:50-05:00" 
>> emailAddress=" [EMAIL PROTECTED] " keywords="pittsburgh crafts pottery art 
>> squirrel hill forbes art design clay" paidAd="N" viewable="true"> 
>> <couponDtos xmlns=" http://dmi.reffects.com " /> 
>> <diningNearbyAttractions xmlns=" http://dmi.reffects.com "> 
>> <NearbyDTO><appalacian>false</appalacian><attractionId>77645</attractionId></NearbyDTO>
>>  
>> </diningNearbyAttractions> 
>> </AttractionDTO> 
>> 
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