Hi

On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 2:54 AM, jimmy6 <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> How come the following restriction not working? Suppose it can only pass in
> A
> and C. But why my following code is able to pass through?
>        HelloWorld helloWorld = new HelloWorld();
>                helloWorld.setType(HelloWorld.Type.B);
>                WebClient client = WebClient.create("http://127.0.0.1:8080/
> ");
>                Response r =
>
> client.path("rest/api/rest/helloWorldService/.xml").accept("text/xml").post(helloWorld);
>
> <jaxrs:schemaLocations>
>
>
> <jaxrs:schemaLocation>classpath:com.abc.sample.cxf.helloWorld.xsd</jaxrs:schemaLocation>
> </jaxrs:schemaLocations>
>
> <xs:schema xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema";
> xmlns:tns="http://127.0.0.1:8080"; elementFormDefault="qualified"
> targetNamespace="http://127.0.0.1:8080";>
>  <xs:element type="tns:HelloWorld" name="HelloWorld"/>
>  <xs:complexType name="HelloWorld">
>    <xs:annotation>
>      <xs:documentation>Hello world object that demonstrates the
> service</xs:documentation>
>    </xs:annotation>
>    <xs:sequence>
>      <xs:element type="xs:string" name="message">
>        <xs:annotation>
>          <xs:documentation>the message</xs:documentation>
>        </xs:annotation>
>      </xs:element>
>      <xs:element name="type">
>        <xs:simpleType>
>          <xs:restriction base="xs:string">
>            <xs:enumeration value="A"/>
>            <xs:enumeration value="C"/>
>          </xs:restriction>
>        </xs:simpleType>
>      </xs:element>
>    </xs:sequence>
>    <xs:attribute type="xs:dateTime" use="required" name="date"/>
>    <xs:attribute type="xs:int" use="required" name="integer"/>
>    <xs:attribute type="xs:boolean" use="required" name="enable"/>
>  </xs:complexType>
> </xs:schema>
>
>
how does your service code look like ? Is HelloWorld a JAXB bean ?

cheers, Sergey


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