Give or take the general limitations on 'Map', this should work. Which is to say, I don't recall whether I was trying to make map work on not. Map won't work on the Java side with JAXB, but it will work with Aegis. A JIRA would be appropriate.
On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 4:45 AM, Robbie Gieze <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello, > > I'm using Apache CXF to expose a Java object which has the following property: > > private Map<String,String> constraintParams; > > This gives me a correct WSDL file and I can use the SOAP method with no > problems from tools like SOAPUI. > > But I want to use the SOAP service from javascript. So I use the wsdl2js tool > of CXF and it generates a .js file. When I use the javascript file it fails > to parse the SOAP response from the server. > > The SOAP XML part that the javascript code fails to deserialize looks like > this: > > <ns3:constraintParams> > <ns1:entry> > <ns1:key>regex</ns1:key> > <ns1:value>^.+$</ns1:value> > </ns1:entry> > </ns3:constraintParams> > > It seems like the generated js code tries to deserialize the <entry> tag but > the wsdl2js generator didn't actually generate that function, so the code of > the generator is calling a function that it didn't generate. The following > line in the js gives a > "services_systemcontrol_mydomain_com__entry_deserialize" is not defined" > error. > > arrayItem = > services_systemcontrol_mydomain_com__entry_deserialize(cxfjsutils, > curElement); > > At this moment the curElement property has the <entry> tag but the > deserialize function simply is not in the generated js file. > > Do I do anything wrong or is there another way that does work that I could > look into? > > On the server side I'm using 2.2.4, I tested the wsdl2js tool of versions > 2.2.4, 2.2.12, 2.3.2 the result is always as above. > > Thanks > > Robbie >
