Hello,
we are attempting to migrate a web service from JBoss.Net a-la Jboss
3.2.7 to JBossWS4EE which is using jax-rpc and an underlying axis. We have
the ser/deserialization working correctly but have run into problems with
enumerations. The problem that we also had to deal with mainly for the
initial use of JBoss.Net and that was how to create new
objects.
So here is the
question:
Is there any way for
XML beans to support constructors over factories? Seems like a simple
wrapping constructor should do the trick? Currently our wscompile
operation fails due to enumerations in one of our simpleTypes. Java beans
are required to have a no argument constructor at a minimum so it seems
reasonable to put one on the generated xml beans so that they can work with
things that are expecting basic java beans.
Also is there any
plan for supporting JAXB 2.0 conventions? Since the web services standards
are headed that way it would be nice if we could continue to use xml
beans. If not there may not be any good way to integrate xml beans with
future web services which would be a big dissapointment.
Thanks,
Mike Cassisa
Engineering Manager
Cricket Communications
10307 Pacific Center Court
San Diego, CA 92121
858-882-6096 Office
"There are two ways of constructing a software design... one way is to
make it so simple there are obviously no deficiencies, the other way is to make
it so complicated that there are no obvious deficiencies.
The first
method is far more difficult."
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