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Eran Chinthaka updated AXIS2-1129:
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    Priority: Major  (was: Blocker)

Reducing the priority of this issue as Ajith had given an answer on this. 

BTW, since we are getting ready for the next release please make sure you mark 
the priorities of the issues sensibly. We have a policy to fix all the blockers 
before a release, but that doesn't mean everyone should make the JIRA issues 
which they have an interest on as blockers. A kind and humble request and hope 
everyone will act with a responsibility. 

> Doubled wrapper elements around XMLBeans-generated XML
> ------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: AXIS2-1129
>                 URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS2-1129
>             Project: Apache Axis 2.0 (Axis2)
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: om, core, databinding, client-api, wsdl
>    Affects Versions: 1.0
>            Reporter: Derek Foster
>
> I recently noticed a big problem in how Axis2 generates XML for  XMLBeans 
> objects. It appears to be creating the wrapper element around
> an XMLBean twice, thus generating erroneous XML for a SOAP message. This 
> appears to be a big problem that would affect a lot of web services, and is 
> making it impossible for my company to use Axis2 to talk to our server.
> This error was found in the latest nightly build (September 8), but has 
> apparently been around for some time.
> I have a particular WSDL, as follows:
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
> <definitions name="FDefinitions"
>    targetNamespace="http://www.c-corp.com/wsdl/2004-10-01/F";
>    xmlns:tns="http://www.c-corp.com/wsdl/2004-10-01/F";
>    xmlns:c="http://www.c-corp.com/wsdl/2004-10-01/c";
>    xmlns:F="http://www.dummy-temp-address";
>    xmlns:wsdl="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/";
>    xmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/soap/";
>    xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema";
>    xmlns="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/";>
>    <types>
>       <xs:schema targetNamespace="http://www.c-corp.com/wsdl/2004-10-01/F";>
>          <xs:import namespace="http://www.dummy-temp-address"; 
> schemaLocation="F.xsd"/>
>          <xs:element name="return" type="xs:string"/>
>          <xs:element name="failure" type="xs:string"/>
>       </xs:schema>
>       <xs:schema targetNamespace="http://www.c-corp.com/wsdl/2004-10-01/c";>
>          <xs:element name="CPassword" type="xs:string"/>
>          <xs:element name="CLogin" type="xs:string"/>
>       </xs:schema>
>    </types>
>    <message name="FEvent">
>       <part name="contents" element="F:full"/>
>    </message>
>    <message name="FResponse">
>       <part name="return" element="tns:return"/>
>    </message>
>    <message name="CPassword">
>       <part name="CPassword" element="c:CPassword"/>
>    </message>
>    <message name="CLogin">
>       <part name="CLogin" element="c:CLogin"/>
>    </message>
>    <message name="Failure">
>       <part name="faultDetail" element="tns:failure"/>
>    </message>
>    <portType name="FPortType">
>       <documentation>F Port Type</documentation>
>       <operation name="acceptFEvent" parameterOrder="contents">
>          <input name="acceptFEventRequest" message="tns:FEvent"/>
>          <output name="acceptFEventResponse" message="tns:FResponse"/>
>          <fault name="Failure" message="tns:Failure"/>
>       </operation>
>    </portType>
>    <binding name="FSoapBinding" type="tns:FPortType">
>       <documentation>F Soap Binding</documentation>
>       <soap:binding style="document" 
> transport="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/http"/>
>       <operation name="acceptFEvent">
>          <soap:operation soapAction="acceptFEventAction"/>
>          <input>
>             <soap:header message="tns:CLogin" part="CLogin" use="literal"/>
>             <soap:header message="tns:CPassword" part="CPassword" 
> use="literal"/>
>             <soap:body use="literal"/>
>          </input>
>          <output>
>             <soap:body use="literal"/>
>          </output>
>          <fault name="Failure">
>             <soap:fault name="Failure" use="literal"/>
>          </fault>
>       </operation>
>    </binding>
>    <service name="FService">
>       <documentation>F Web Service</documentation>
>       <port name="FPort" binding="tns:FSoapBinding">
>          <soap:address 
> location="http://localhost:8080/axis/services/FService"/>
>       </port>
>    </service>
> </definitions>
> My WSDL references the following XML schema:
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
> <xs:schema targetNamespace="http://www.dummy-temp-address";
>            xmlns="http://www.dummy-temp-address";
>            xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema";
>            xmlns:c="http://www.c-corp.com/schemas/c/schema_annotation";
>            elementFormDefault="unqualified"
>            attributeFormDefault="unqualified"
>            version="DRAFT">
>    <xs:element name="full" type="Full"/>
>    <xs:complexType name="Full">
>       <xs:sequence>
>          <xs:element name="message-header" type="MessageHeader"/>
>          <xs:element name="event-reference" type="EventReference"/>
>          <xs:any/>
>       </xs:sequence>
>    </xs:complexType>
>    <xs:complexType name="MessageHeader">
>       <xs:sequence>
>          <xs:any/>
>       </xs:sequence>
>    </xs:complexType>
>    <xs:complexType name="EventReference">
>       <xs:sequence>
>          <xs:element name="event-id" type="xs:string"/>
>          <xs:element name="update" type="xs:unsignedInt"/>
>          <xs:element name="response-plan-id" type="xs:string" minOccurs="0"/>
>       </xs:sequence>
>    </xs:complexType>
> </xs:schema>
> After running WSDL2Java to generate the appropriate classes, I am using the 
> following code to generate and transmit a client message to my SOAP server:
>    protected ReturnDocument executeTest (
>       final String targetEndpoint,
>       final CLoginDocument login,
>       final CPasswordDocument password )
>       throws Exception
>    {
>       final FServiceStub service = new FServiceStub( null, targetEndpoint );
>       final Options options = service._getServiceClient().getOptions();
>       options.setProperty( 
> org.apache.axis2.transport.http.HTTPConstants.CHUNKED, Boolean.FALSE );
>       service._getServiceClient().setOptions( options );
>       final FullDocument full = Full.Factory.newInstance();
>       full.setFull( getSituation() );
>       return service.acceptFEvent( full, login, password );
>    }
>    private Full getSituation ()
>       throws XmlException
>    {
>       return Full.Factory.parse(
>          "   <full xmlns=\"http://www.dummy-temp-address\";>\n" +
>             "      <message-header>\n" +
> ... and so forth: see output for the rest of this string ...
>             "      </details>\n" +
>             "   </full>\n" );
>    }
> When I execute the above code, I get the following message sent to my server:
> POST /axis2/services/FService HTTP/1.1
> SOAPAction: acceptFEventAction
> User-Agent: Axis2
> Host: 127.0.0.1
> Content-Length: 8785
> Content-Type: text/xml; charset=UTF-8
> <?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?><soapenv:Envelope 
> xmlns:soapenv="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/";><soapenv:Header><CLogin
>  
> xmlns="http://www.c-corp.com/wsdl/2004-10-01/c";>admin</CLogin></soapenv:Header><soapenv:Body><full
>  xmlns="http://www.dummy-temp-address";><full>
>       <message-header>
>          <sender>
>             <organization-id>QSenderOrganizationID</organization-id>
>             <center-id>QSenderCenterID</center-id>
>          </sender>
>          <message-type-version>1</message-type-version>
>          <message-number>435</message-number>
>          <message-time-stamp>
>             <date>20040625</date>
>             <time>201225</time>
>             <utc-offset>-0400</utc-offset>
>          </message-time-stamp>
>          <message-expiry-time>
>             <date>20040625</date>
>             <time>221222</time>
>             <utc-offset>-0400</utc-offset>
>          </message-expiry-time>
>       </message-header>
>       <event-reference>
>          <event-id>1234</event-id>
>          <update>1</update>
>       </event-reference>
>       <event-indicators>
>          <event-indicator>
>             <priority>4</priority>
>          </event-indicator>
>       </event-indicators>
>       <headline>
>          <headline>
>             <incident>accident</incident>
>          </headline>
>       </headline>
>       <details>
>       </details>
>    </full></full></soapenv:Body></soapenv:Envelope>
> Note that there is a doubled 'full' element in the output (one inside the 
> other). There should be only one level of 'full', but there are two,
> one inside the other. This is very wrong, and is unsurprisingly rejected by 
> my server.
> Calling toString() on the results of getSituation() returns the string that 
> was passed into the Factory.parse() method as I would expect.
> Calling toString() on the FullDocument instance results in two levels of 
> 'full', not one as it should.
> It occurred to me that maybe I should not be including a declaration for 
> 'full' in the string passed to Factory.parse() (note that there is no 
> documentation as to what should be passed into Factory.parse(),making it 
> difficult to interpret), so I tried omitting the outer 'full' tag and its 
> close tag, and just included the elements that it contains. However, when 
> doing this, I got errors from the parse method complaining
> that there was more than one element present in the string being parsed. So 
> although it seems to be possible to generate correct XML via this method as 
> long as there is only a single child element of the 'full' element, this is 
> not an acceptable solution in my case.
> I tried changing the declaration of the 'full' element so that it had 
> minOccurs=0 maxOccurs="unbounded". This caused WSDL2Java to declare the type 
> of it as an array rather than a single instance. However, this merely meant 
> that each element in the array was surrounded by two 'full' tags, rather than 
> one.
> This seems to me to be a fairly blatant error which would affect almost all 
> use of XMLBeans binding. I would like to have this considered
> a blocker for Axis 1.1. 
> Derek

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