Hi, With my wsdls I didnt found such a problem:(. For now please try generate with the Adder.wsdl in the case2.tar.gz that I sent earlier and check whether the same issue exist. If so it s better to update woden jar and try.
Thanks Dimuthu On 11/5/07, Michael Mole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hey Dimuthu, > > My WSDL does specify a soapAction. Also, this was working until I moved > to the nightly snapshot from last week. > > My WSDL looks something like this: > <operation name="foo"> > <soap:operation soapAction="http://ibm.com/foo"/> > <input> > <soap:body parts="body" use="literal" > namespace="http://ibm.com/fooservice" > encodingStyle="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/"/> > </input> > <output> > <soap:body parts="body" use="literal" > namespace="http://ibm.com/fooservice" > encodingStyle="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/"/> > </output> > <fault name="fault"> > <soap:fault name="fault" use="literal" > encodingStyle="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/"/> > </fault> > </operation> > > Thanks again, > Mike > > Michael J Molé > Software Engineer > IBM Software Group - Rational > (781)676-2710 > > > *"Dimuthu Gamage" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>* > > 11/02/2007 10:10 PM > Please respond to > "Apache AXIS C User List" <[email protected]> > > To > "Apache AXIS C User List" <[email protected]> cc > > Subject > Re: Axis2C: WSDL2C not properly handling attributes > > > > > > > Hi Michael, > This happens when the soapAction in the WSDL is empty or just doesn't > exist. E.g. <soap:operation soapAction="" style="document"/> > > In this case it doesnt matter either the soap_action = "\"\"" or > soap_action = "" , axis2/c always sends the SOAPAction: "" in the http > headers in the soap request. So I think it is not a bug:). > > > Thanks > Dimuthu > > On 11/3/07, *Michael Mole* <* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> > wrote: > > Hey Dimuthu, > > One other thing I'm noticing now is that the soap_action in my method > stubs is being set to "\"\"". Is this something specific to the snapshot > I downloaded or is this a new bug? > > Here is a slightly modified listing of one of my method stubs: > /** > * auto generated method signature > * for "foo|[DELETED]" operation. > * @param foo > * @return > */ > > adb_fooResponse_t* axis2_stub_FooService_foo( > axis2_stub_t *stub, const axutil_env_t *env, > adb_foo_t* foo) > { > axis2_svc_client_t *svc_client = NULL; > axis2_options_t *options = NULL; > axiom_node_t *ret_node = NULL; > > const axis2_char_t *soap_action = NULL; > axutil_qname_t *op_qname = NULL; > axiom_node_t *payload = NULL; > axis2_bool_t is_soap_act_set = AXIS2_TRUE; > > axutil_string_t *soap_act = NULL; > > adb_fooResponse_t* ret_val = NULL; > > payload = adb_foo_serialize(foo, env, NULL, > AXIS2_TRUE); > > > > options = axis2_stub_get_options( stub, env); > if ( NULL == options ) > { > AXIS2_LOG_ERROR(env->log, AXIS2_LOG_SI, "options is null in > stub: Error code:" > " %d :: %s", env->error->error_number, > AXIS2_ERROR_GET_MESSAGE(env->error)); > return NULL; > } > svc_client = axis2_stub_get_svc_client(stub, env ); > soap_action = axis2_options_get_action( options, env ); > if (NULL == soap_action) > { > is_soap_act_set = AXIS2_FALSE; > soap_action = "\"\""; > > soap_act = axutil_string_create(env, "\"\""); > axis2_options_set_soap_action(options, env, soap_act); > > axis2_options_set_action( options, env, soap_action ); > } > > axis2_options_set_soap_version(options, env, AXIOM_SOAP11 ); > > op_qname = axutil_qname_create(env, > "foo" , > "[DELETED]", > NULL); > ret_node = axis2_svc_client_send_receive_with_op_qname( > svc_client, env, op_qname, payload); > > if (!is_soap_act_set) > { > > axis2_options_set_soap_action(options, env, NULL); > > axis2_options_set_action( options, env, NULL); > } > > > if ( NULL == ret_node ) > { > return NULL; > } > ret_val = adb_execute_foo_create(env); > > adb_execute_foo_deserialize(ret_val, env, ret_node ); > return ret_val; > > } > > > Thanks, > Mike > > Michael J Molé > Software Engineer > IBM Software Group - Rational > (781)676-2710 > > *Michael Mole/Lexington/[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > 11/02/2007 04:04 PM > > > Please respond to > "Apache AXIS C User List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]<[email protected]> > > > > To > "Apache AXIS C User List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]<[email protected]> > > cc > > Subject > Re: Axis2C: WSDL2C not properly handling attributes > > > > > > > > > > Hey Dimuthu, > > You are right. I was using the 1.3 release version, but the latest > snapshot has resolved this issue. > > Thanks! > > Michael J Molé > Software Engineer > IBM Software Group - Rational > (781)676-2710 > *"Dimuthu Gamage" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>*>* > > 11/01/2007 12:11 AM > Please respond to > "Apache AXIS C User List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]<[email protected]> > > > > > To > "Apache AXIS C User List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]<[email protected]> > > cc > > Subject > Re: Axis2C: WSDL2C not properly handling attributes > > > > > > > > > *********************** > Warning: Your file, case2.tar.gz, contains more than 32 files after > decompression and cannot be scanned. > *********************** > > > Hi Michael, > This problem was there for sometime back. And I thought I fixed it. May be > it is not for all the cases. > I m attaching the testcase I used to test attribute. > > WSDL: case2/res/Adder4.wsdl > Generated stub code: case2/stub > Generated skel code: case2/skel > > And if you find your generated code is different, please try with the > latest snapshot. > *http://people.apache.org/dist/axis2/nightly/axis2-SNAPSHOT-bin.zip > * <http://people.apache.org/dist/axis2/nightly/axis2-SNAPSHOT-bin.zip> > > Thanks > Dimuthu > > On 11/1/07, *Michael Mole* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > wrote: > > I have an xsd that defines a complex type with an attribute. When I > generate adb databindings using WSDL2C, the generated serialize method will > crash when I run it. It appears that this is because the attribute is added > using a call to axiom_element_add_attribute. However, the element being > passed to axiom_element_add_attribute is of type axutil_stream_t, and the > element tags had already been written anyway using axutil_stream_write. > > I can't imagine that I'm the first one to try to use adb_bindings with an > element that has an attribute. Has anyone else ever run into a problem like > this or been successful? Should I raise a JIRA? > > > Thanks, > Mike > > Michael J Molé > Software Engineer > IBM Software Group - Rational > (781)676-2710 > [attachment "case2.tar.gz" deleted by Michael Mole/Lexington/IBM] > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >
