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WSDL Array Complex Type not typed in Java output
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When using the Axis2 WSDL2Java tool, the array seems to be not typed and therefore have to cast an object to add it.
<element name="FunnyObject" nillable="true">
<complexType>
<sequence>
<element name="id" type="string" />
<element name="joke" type="string" />
</sequence>
</complexType>
</element>
<element name="FunnyObjects" nillable="true">
<complexType>
<complexContent mixed="false">
<restriction base="SOAP-ENC:Array">
<attribute ref="SOAP-ENC:arrayType" wsdl:arrayType="FunnyObject[]" />
</restriction>
</complexContent>
</complexType>
</element>
Any ideas what edits I need to do? New to WSDL as just learning it for a course (unfortunately in 2019).
java soap wsdl axis2 wsdl2java
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When using the Axis2 WSDL2Java tool, the array seems to be not typed and therefore have to cast an object to add it.
<element name="FunnyObject" nillable="true">
<complexType>
<sequence>
<element name="id" type="string" />
<element name="joke" type="string" />
</sequence>
</complexType>
</element>
<element name="FunnyObjects" nillable="true">
<complexType>
<complexContent mixed="false">
<restriction base="SOAP-ENC:Array">
<attribute ref="SOAP-ENC:arrayType" wsdl:arrayType="FunnyObject[]" />
</restriction>
</complexContent>
</complexType>
</element>
Any ideas what edits I need to do? New to WSDL as just learning it for a course (unfortunately in 2019).
java soap wsdl axis2 wsdl2java
This is using document/literal if that is necessary...
– Imdad
Mar 8 at 19:24
If there's a way to do this without SOAP-ENC, then even better. Trying to wrap my head around this stuff.
– Imdad
Mar 8 at 19:26
Axis is very old, try using the CXF wsdl tool. WSDL's are very common and for some highly structured services REST might never be an option. So it is not that unfortunate.
– Namphibian
Mar 10 at 21:16
add a comment |
When using the Axis2 WSDL2Java tool, the array seems to be not typed and therefore have to cast an object to add it.
<element name="FunnyObject" nillable="true">
<complexType>
<sequence>
<element name="id" type="string" />
<element name="joke" type="string" />
</sequence>
</complexType>
</element>
<element name="FunnyObjects" nillable="true">
<complexType>
<complexContent mixed="false">
<restriction base="SOAP-ENC:Array">
<attribute ref="SOAP-ENC:arrayType" wsdl:arrayType="FunnyObject[]" />
</restriction>
</complexContent>
</complexType>
</element>
Any ideas what edits I need to do? New to WSDL as just learning it for a course (unfortunately in 2019).
java soap wsdl axis2 wsdl2java
When using the Axis2 WSDL2Java tool, the array seems to be not typed and therefore have to cast an object to add it.
<element name="FunnyObject" nillable="true">
<complexType>
<sequence>
<element name="id" type="string" />
<element name="joke" type="string" />
</sequence>
</complexType>
</element>
<element name="FunnyObjects" nillable="true">
<complexType>
<complexContent mixed="false">
<restriction base="SOAP-ENC:Array">
<attribute ref="SOAP-ENC:arrayType" wsdl:arrayType="FunnyObject[]" />
</restriction>
</complexContent>
</complexType>
</element>
Any ideas what edits I need to do? New to WSDL as just learning it for a course (unfortunately in 2019).
java soap wsdl axis2 wsdl2java
java soap wsdl axis2 wsdl2java
asked Mar 8 at 19:21
ImdadImdad
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This is using document/literal if that is necessary...
– Imdad
Mar 8 at 19:24
If there's a way to do this without SOAP-ENC, then even better. Trying to wrap my head around this stuff.
– Imdad
Mar 8 at 19:26
Axis is very old, try using the CXF wsdl tool. WSDL's are very common and for some highly structured services REST might never be an option. So it is not that unfortunate.
– Namphibian
Mar 10 at 21:16
add a comment |
This is using document/literal if that is necessary...
– Imdad
Mar 8 at 19:24
If there's a way to do this without SOAP-ENC, then even better. Trying to wrap my head around this stuff.
– Imdad
Mar 8 at 19:26
Axis is very old, try using the CXF wsdl tool. WSDL's are very common and for some highly structured services REST might never be an option. So it is not that unfortunate.
– Namphibian
Mar 10 at 21:16
This is using document/literal if that is necessary...
– Imdad
Mar 8 at 19:24
This is using document/literal if that is necessary...
– Imdad
Mar 8 at 19:24
If there's a way to do this without SOAP-ENC, then even better. Trying to wrap my head around this stuff.
– Imdad
Mar 8 at 19:26
If there's a way to do this without SOAP-ENC, then even better. Trying to wrap my head around this stuff.
– Imdad
Mar 8 at 19:26
Axis is very old, try using the CXF wsdl tool. WSDL's are very common and for some highly structured services REST might never be an option. So it is not that unfortunate.
– Namphibian
Mar 10 at 21:16
Axis is very old, try using the CXF wsdl tool. WSDL's are very common and for some highly structured services REST might never be an option. So it is not that unfortunate.
– Namphibian
Mar 10 at 21:16
add a comment |
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This is using document/literal if that is necessary...
– Imdad
Mar 8 at 19:24
If there's a way to do this without SOAP-ENC, then even better. Trying to wrap my head around this stuff.
– Imdad
Mar 8 at 19:26
Axis is very old, try using the CXF wsdl tool. WSDL's are very common and for some highly structured services REST might never be an option. So it is not that unfortunate.
– Namphibian
Mar 10 at 21:16