Hi Christian, I could able to solve the problem with the information provided in the link. Thank you.
/Siva On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 9:35 AM, Siva krishna <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi Christian and Willem, > > Thanks for your suggestions. I will investigate further and post back when > I have some results. > > /Siva > > On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 2:00 PM, Christian Schneider < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi Silva, >> >> as far as I know .Net by default creates a independent package for each >> webservice. It does not share data classes even if it could. There is a >> switch in the .Net code generation that controls this behaviour. >> >> See: >> >> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1707233/sharing-classes-across-different-web-services-proxy-classes >> >> If you share types between services you should be very careful about your >> versioning scheme. As long as all services belong to the same application >> and are updated at the same time you will be safe. >> >> Christian >> >> >> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- >> Von: Siva krishna [mailto:[email protected]] >> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 20. Januar 2011 19:39 >> An: [email protected] >> Betreff: share data types between services >> >> Hello Everybody, >> >> I am new to this forum as well as to the Webservice world. I have a >> problem with code first webservice implementation with CXF. Please bear with >> me if the solution is so obvious. >> >> We already have a client server application - both client and server in >> java and server is backed by spring framework and we use spring HttpInvoker >> remoting approach to communicate between client and server. >> >> We now need to support a .NET client. So we chose web-service approach and >> enabled the interfaces as webservices using CXF framework and JAXB >> databinding as a default option. >> >> The problem is, we have several services and each share a bunch datamodel >> classes. but once we enable each service as a seperate webservice all the >> datamodel classes endup as a seperate type when imported the WSDL file in >> .NET Visual studio IDE. How can we share the data model objects between >> webservices. just to give an example >> >> Service 1: >> -------------- >> @Webservice >> public class Service1 { >> >> A getA(); >> >> } >> >> Service 2: >> ------------- >> @Webservice >> public class Service2 { >> >> String getDetails(A a); >> >> } >> >> >> class A { >> int a; >> float x; >> } >> >> A is datamodel class that is shared between to services. However when WSDL >> are references in .NET they end up as to different types and service2 could >> not take the object A that is received from Service1. >> >> Please throw some light on what am I missing. How can I put all the >> datamodel classes into same namespace so that the generated WSDL files also >> referes them as same data types. Let me know if I am not clear. >> >> Thank you all in advance. >> >> /Kalyan >> > >
