Sorry, You will need to take it up with IBM folks.
Thanks,
dims
--- Gregory Losik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Chris, Dims,
>
> yes, with 1.1 it seems to work great! I haven't thought to try it since
> bugzilla seemed to indicate that the bug was still open. Thank you guys!
>
> One last question, do you know by any chance if 1.1 is what IBM will
> include with their WebSphere 5.0.2 (the next version)? I am looking for
> their "official" support of it date.
>
> Gregory
>
>
> It was Wed, 11 Jun 2003, when "Davanum Srinivas" wrote:
> DS> Chris,
> DS>
> DS> Gregory is using 1.0 Axis. I asked him to try latest cvs/nightly.
> DS>
> DS> -- dims
> DS>
> DS> --- Chris Haddad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> DS> > Gregory -
> DS> >
> DS> > i ran your wsdl, and had an element reference error..... Here's the bug in
> DS> > the WSDL and XSD posted:
> DS> >
> DS> > [axis-wsdl2java] java.io.IOException: Element
> DS> > {http://justicexml.gtri.gatech.edu
> DS> > /JusticeDataDictionary/2002-11-19-1545}PersonBirthDate is referenced but
> DS> > not def
> DS> > ined.
> DS> > [axis-wsdl2java] at
> DS> > org.apache.axis.wsdl.symbolTable.SymbolTable.checkFor
> DS> >
> DS> >
> DS> >
> DS> > If you look in org.apache.axis.types, all the types referenced in bug
> DS> > 14162 actually do exist. the bug was just not updated to reflect the
> DS> > addition to the codebase. Also, a basic test for ID exists in
> DS> > tests/types.
> DS> >
> DS> > The bug probably can be closed because a Round5 test exists at
> DS> > test\wsdl\interop5\basetype\build.xml
> DS> >
> DS> >
> DS> >
> DS> >
> DS> > /Chris
> DS> >
> DS> >
> DS> >
> DS> > On Tue, 10 Jun 2003, Gregory wrote:
> DS> >
> DS> > >
> DS> > > My wsdl file imports xsd so I am sending both files inside of attached zip
> DS> > > file. The idea was to use echo sample wsdl file, but instead of using
> DS> > > provided array structure, create array of just:PersonType[]. When running
> DS> > > wsdl2java, I get:
> DS> > >
> DS> > > generate-java:
> DS> > > [echo] Running WSDL2Java...
> DS> > > [mkdir] Created dir: /home/gregory/WebServices/axis-dev/bug14162/test
> DS> > > [copy] Copying 2 files to
> /home/gregory/WebServices/axis-dev/bug14162/test
> DS> > > [java] java.io.IOException: The XML Schema type 'ID' is not currently
> supported.
> DS> > > [java] at
> DS> >
> org.apache.axis.wsdl.symbolTable.SymbolTable.checkForUndefined(SymbolTable.java:478)
> DS> > > [java] at
> org.apache.axis.wsdl.symbolTable.SymbolTable.add(SymbolTable.java:384)
> DS> > > [java] at
> org.apache.axis.wsdl.symbolTable.SymbolTable.populate(SymbolTable.java:371)
> DS> > > [java] at
> org.apache.axis.wsdl.symbolTable.SymbolTable.populate(SymbolTable.java:358)
> DS> > > [java] at
> org.apache.axis.wsdl.gen.Parser$WSDLRunnable.run(Parser.java:243)
> DS> > > [java] at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:479)
> DS> > >
> DS> > > BUILD FAILED
> DS> > >
> DS> > > XSD file is just a fraction of 1.2 Megs size xml schema, but you should
> DS> > > get the idea.
> DS> > >
> DS> > > Gregory
> DS> > >
> DS> > >
> DS> > >
> DS> > > On Tue, 10 Jun 2003, Davanum Srinivas wrote:
> DS> > > > Gregory,
> DS> > > >
> DS> > > > Can you please post your WSDL?
> DS> > > >
> DS> > > > -- dims
> DS> > > >
> DS> > > > --- Gregory <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> DS> > > > >
> DS> > > > >
> DS> > > > > Hello,
> DS> > > > >
> DS> > > > > I am trying to find our if there are any work-around that I can use to
> DS> > > > > still be able to use XML Schema with ID and IDREF defined in it, which
> are
> DS> > > > > part of my WSDL files. Do I have to change my XML Schema by removing all
> DS> > > > > references to unsupported XML Schema types (ID, IDREF, NMTOKENS,
> ENTITIES,
> DS> > > > > etc.), or can I tell Axis to skip or ignore them somehow? Right now I am
> DS> > > > > getting error when Axis finds them during parsing of my WSDL files.
> DS> > > > >
> DS> > > > > Also, is there any information on why target milestone for this is set to
> DS> > > > > "post-1.1"? Does it mean that you plan on releasing "1.1 final", and
> only
> DS> > > > > after that fixing this bug? Any estimates on when you think this will be
> DS> > > > > supported? I hope this will help me decide if I should change my XML
> DS> > > > > Schemas by removing unsupporting types, or if I can expect to have needed
> DS> > > > > support in Axis in some near future.
> DS> > > > >
> DS> > > > > Thank you for your help and a great product!
> DS> > > > >
> DS> > > > > Gregory
> DS> > > > >
> DS> > > > >
> DS> > > > >
> DS> > > > >
> DS> > > >
> DS> > > >
> DS> > > > =====
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> DS> > > >
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