Jefferson, It sounds as if the XML Schema in the WSDL uses an xs:any particle, and that .NET has magic ways of turning this into a DS.
All CXF can do with an 'any', by default, is give you the XML DOM for whatever arrives. In the data bindings, you can add custom handling, or you can work with the DOM object. Please have a look at the schema and see if I'm right about the 'any'. --benson On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 2:29 PM, Jeffrey Rodgers <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello, > > I've used the wsdl2java application to generate the following classes for my > particular WSDL: > > GetLatestSubjectsDS.java > GetLatestSubjectsDSResponse.java > Init.java > InitResponse.java > ObjectFactory.java > package-info.java > SaveSubject.java > SaveSubjectResponse.java > SrvSoap.java > Srv.java > SrvSoap_SrvSoap_Client.java > SrvSoap_SrvSoap12_Client.java > SubjectsDS.java > > Which I then pulled into Eclipse for usage. The most basic basic web > service calls are working as expected, but I am having difficulties using > our GetLatestSubjects web service call which should a set of "Subjects" data > to the client, in which I would ideally unmarshalling into a SubjectsDS > object. We treat this as a dataset in .NET but I understand that won't be > happening here. Within SubjectsDS is a multitude of properties (more than a > dozen). > > As far as I can tell, the only accessors that I can play with in the > GetLatestSubjectsDSResponse is an "any" property which looks like a > DOM-esque object in the debugger (as expected given the web service's > origin). I'm unsure what to do with this from here, but more importantly > may fear that I'm going about this in a wrong way given my inexperience with > CXF. > > Thanks in advance, > Jefferson >
