Note that Axis doesn't really support rpc/literal particularly well. Also, because .NET doesn't support rpc/literal, it generally a bad idea to use it. (Indigo will support rpc/literal, but until it's widely used, it's a much better idea to use wrapped.)
Anne On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 19:23:18 -0800 (PST), song xiaofei <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi experts, > > I have a simple method which takes short[] as > argument. And as I am exposing it as a webservice I > found the wsdl generated by Java2WSDL (1.2 rc3)like > below: > > <import > namespace="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/"/> > <complexType name="ArrayOf_xsd_short"> > <sequence> > <element maxOccurs="unbounded" minOccurs="0" > name="item" type="xsd:short"/> > </sequence> > </complexType> > </schema> > </wsdl:types> > > <wsdl:message name="ArrayTestResponse"> > > </wsdl:message> > > <wsdl:message name="ArrayTestRequest"> > > <wsdl:part name="in0" > type="impl:ArrayOf_xsd_short"/> > > </wsdl:message> > > And if I want to generate the wsdd and the java file > using WSDL2Java and I found that the wsdd is like : > <operation name="arrayTest" > qname="operNS:ArrayTest" > xmlns:operNS="http://p11115693" soapAction="" > > <parameter qname="in0" > type="tns:ArrayOf_xsd_short" > xmlns:tns="http://p11115693"/> > </operation> > <parameter name="allowedMethods" > value="arrayTest"/> > > <typeMapping > xmlns:ns="http://p11115693" > qname="ns:ArrayOf_xsd_short" > type="java:p11115693.ArrayOf_xsd_short" > > serializer="org.apache.axis.encoding.ser.BeanSerializerFactory" > > deserializer="org.apache.axis.encoding.ser.BeanDeserializerFactory" > encodingStyle="" > /> > > That is axis is generating a bean wrapper rather than > the simple short[], and additional wrapper class : > > public class ArrayOf_xsd_short implements > java.io.Serializable { > private short[] item; > > public ArrayOf_xsd_short() { > } > > public ArrayOf_xsd_short( > short[] item) { > this.item = item; > } > ... > > is also generated as above. > > So, is there any way that I can control AXIS to make > it generate an simple short[] rather than bean wrapper > style service. The document/literal and rpc/encoded > are both fine. > > Thanks, > > Xiaofei > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com >
