hi Matt,

i dont really touch the XFire implementation of the server
I generate Xfire Web service with Mule ESB

i write my own SOAP client with Xfire but Complex Type parameter is hard
(impossible?) to implement
I dont see where is the solution with binding???

Erik


MattJax wrote:
> 
> There are a number of ways of doing this, but all involve some kind of
> binding.  http://xfire.codehaus.org/Bindings is a good place to start.  If
> you are using Java 5, I'd recommend Java 5 annotations,
> http://xfire.codehaus.org/JSR+181+Annotations.  The classes can be
> generated from the WSDL as well, which is a nice bootstrap.
> 
> Regards
> 
> Matt
> 
> 
> Erik Allais wrote:
>> 
>> hi,
>> i have the following code to invoke a web service with single parameter
>> 
>>      
>> public Object[] invokeService(String method, Object[] params) {
>>      Object[] results = null;
>>              try {
>>                      /* Invoke the Web Service */
>>                      results = client.invoke(method, params);
>>                      if (results.length == 0) {
>>                              System.out.println("null return");
>>                      }
>>              } catch (Exception e) {
>>                      e.printStackTrace();
>>              }
>>      return results;
>> }
>> 
>> 
>> i want to call a web service with complex type parameter
>> how can i do that ???
>> 
>> thanks
>> 
> 
> 

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