Hi Andrei, Many thanks for your response (I was on vacation when you replied). It looks like your suggestion will work just fine. However, are you aware of any way to make jaxb generate classes for elements? I am unable to locate any documentation about this. Possibly using a binding file to disable wrapper-style or something like that?
Thanks again, Pete On Fri, Jul 5, 2013 at 7:32 AM, Andrei Shakirin <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi Pete, > > It is normal JAXB behaviour. Java class will be generated for complex > type, not for element. > You can create element either using appropriate method from > ObjectFactory.createQueryLineupRequest() > or yourself using JAXBElement type: > new JAXBElement<QueryLineupRequestMessageType>(_QueryLineupRequest_QNAME, > QueryLineupRequestMessageType.class, null, value); > where value is instance of QueryLineupRequestMessageType. > > Regards, > Andrei. > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Pete Lamborne [mailto:[email protected]] > > Sent: Dienstag, 2. Juli 2013 23:47 > > To: [email protected] > > Subject: Generating classes with jaxb binding, container classes not > gen'd > > > > Hi all, > > > > I am using the maven cxf-codegen-plugin, latest version 2.7.5, to > generate > > classes from a wsdl that was generated by Oracle SOA. Only classes with > a > > concrete definition in the provided xsd get generated. Here's an example > > from the xsd: > > > > <s:element name="QueryLineupRequest" > > type="tns:QueryLineupRequestMessageType > > "/> > > <s:complexType name="QueryLineupRequestMessageType"> > > <s:sequence> > > <s:element name="RequestHeader" type="tns:RequestHeaderType"/> > > <s:element name="RequestBody" type="tns:LineupRequestBodyType"/> > > </s:sequence> > > </s:complexType> > > > > The class QueryLineupRequestMessageType is generated, but the > > "container" > > class QueryLineupRequest is not. The container class is the one I need > to > > send in a query payload. There are no errors mentioned with verbose > > logging enabled. > > > > The tns: prefix is self-referencing (the header points the file it's in). > > > > I've messed with most of the cxf args to no avail. I'm wondering if I > need to > > change the binding type from JAXB (I'd rather stick with JAXB if I can), > pass > > some XJC args, or use a custom binding file. > > > > Any ideas? > > > > Thanks in advance! > > Pete >
