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florian pitschi commented on AXIS-2117:
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I used wsdl2java, and think a static stub class is created.
public class SeqReferenceInfoEndpointBindingStub extends
org.apache.axis.client.Stub
Unfortunately, I am trying to use a DII-Client.
Nevertheless, I read the code and found out that a lot of properties are set
using a Call object (_call).
In the method createCall(), the _call object is created with
org.apache.axis.client.Call _call = super._createCall();
So this code can't be used for a DII client - can it? (because super.(x) will
call the constructor from org.apache.axis.client.Stub... :-( ) ?
The invocations of the operations are all made using this object, s.th. like
org.apache.axis.client.Call _call = createCall();
_call.setOperation(_operations[0]);
_call.setUseSOAPAction(true);
_call.setSOAPActionURI("");
_call.setEncodingStyle(null);
_call.setProperty(org.apache.axis.client.Call.SEND_TYPE_ATTR,
Boolean.FALSE);
_call.setProperty(org.apache.axis.AxisEngine.PROP_DOMULTIREFS,
Boolean.FALSE);
_call.setSOAPVersion(org.apache.axis.soap.SOAPConstants.SOAP11_CONSTANTS);
_call.setOperationName(new
javax.xml.namespace.QName("http://db.bioinfo.rzg.mpg.de", "ObjArrToStr"));
setRequestHeaders(_call);
setAttachments(_call);
try { java.lang.Object _resp = _call.invoke(new java.lang.Object[] ...
Can you tell me how to get the DII client running - perhaps there is a tutorial
somewhere (how to create the servicefactory, service and call object and how to
set the properties correctly)? I am more familiar with the javax.xml.rpc.* ...
perhaps there is a easier solution with these classes?
> RPC-Literal encoding not supported?
> -----------------------------------
>
> Key: AXIS-2117
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS-2117
> Project: Apache Axis
> Type: Bug
> Components: Serialization/Deserialization
> Versions: 1.2
> Reporter: florian pitschi
>
> When I try to send rpc/literal messages, Arrays of simple type (in Beans) and
> Arrays of complex types are sent rpc/encoded. Simple attributes in beans are
> encoded correctly. Is this a bug or am I not using the call-obj correctly
> (see client code below)?
> For example: I have a Bean called SimpleInfo, containing a String
> stringProperty, an int intProperty and and String[] stringArrayProperty. The
> ws-method ObjnachString takes a SimpleInfo and converts it into a string. The
> SOAP-Request created by the client (using axis 1.2) is:
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
> <soapenv:Envelope xmlns:soapenv="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/"
> xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
> xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
> <soapenv:Body>
> <ObjnachString xmlns="http://db.bioinfo.rzg.mpg.de">
> <SimpleInfo_1 xmlns="">
> <intProperty>777</intProperty>
> <stringArrayProperty soapenc:arrayType="xsd:string[3]"
> xmlns:soapenc="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/">
> <item>25</item>
> <item>42</item>
> <item>usw</item>
> </stringArrayProperty>
> <stringProperty>janein</stringProperty>
> </SimpleInfo_1>
> </ObjnachString>
> </soapenv:Body>
> </soapenv:Envelope>
> So the stringArrayProperty is encoded instead of literal! My client code is:
> // ... (create serviceobj) ...
> TypeMappingRegistry registry = service.getTypeMappingRegistry();
> TypeMapping typemappingLIT = registry.getTypeMapping("");
>
> typemappingLIT.register(SimpleInfo.class,
> simpleinfoQNAME,
> new
> BeanSerializerFactory(SimpleInfo.class, simpleinfoQNAME),
> new
> BeanDeserializerFactory(SimpleInfo.class, simpleinfoQNAME));
> QName operation = new QName("ObjnachString");
> Call call = service.createCall(port, operation);
>
> call.setProperty(Call.SOAPACTION_USE_PROPERTY,
> new Boolean(true));
> call.setProperty(Call.SOAPACTION_URI_PROPERTY, "");
> call.setProperty(ENCODING_STYLE_PROPERTY, ""); // literal!
> call.setProperty(Call.OPERATION_STYLE_PROPERTY, "rpc");
>
> call.setTargetEndpointAddress("http://localhost:7000/seqref/seqref/SeqReferenceInfo");
> SimpleInfo request = new SimpleInfo();
> request.setStringArrayProperty(new String[] {"25","42","usw"});
> request.setIntProperty(777);
> request.setStringProperty("janein");
>
> Object[] params = {request};
> String response = (String) call.invoke(params);
> Thanks for your help.
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