Ron,

This is definitely possible in Axis2. Willing to help? there is some
code in the scratch area which we can polish up and update.

thanks,
dims

On 12/2/05, Ron Mexico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I believe that could do the trick.  How, then, would my marshalling take
> place?
> I'd basically have to pull apart the whole incoming soap payload only to
> begin my marshalling.
> Or is there something I'm missing?
> The reason I'm asking, and even considering introducing axis into our
> current architecture is for testing purposes.  It's laborous to test our
> application in it's current state.  We've hacked together some jsps that'll
> allow for form completion, then assembling the XML and finally submitting
> it.
> it's quite lame, for lack of a better term.
>
> On 12/2/05, Guy Rixon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Suppose you write your own WSDL instead of letting axis generate it. You
> can
> > then include your XSDs in the types section of the WSDL. If you use
> absolute
> > URLs in the schemaLocation attributes of the import statements for teh
> XSDs,
> > then anybody who sees you WSDL can also find the XSDs. Does this suit your
> > purpose?
> >
> > On Fri, 2 Dec 2005, Ron Mexico wrote:
> >
> > > let me elaborate.  right now our process is very elementary.
> > > "consumers" need to have copies of our XSDs.  they format their xml
> > > accordingly, then submit that xml essentially as a string to a
> > > servlet.  then our servlet marshals that string which it receives
> > > basically as a request parameter.
> > > i'm looking to make this process a little more mature, so i was hoping
> > > that Axis would be able to broadcast our XSDs - much like it does for
> > > a WSDL.  is that possible?
> > >
> > > >I'd just send the String as a parameter to the web service and marshal
> that.
> > > >jaxb by its nature automatically validates against the xsd. Perhaps I
> > > >misunderstand the question. All you need is the jarred classes from the
> xsd
> > > >on the web service side.
> > > >
> > > >An important point is that Axis2 uses XMLBeans heavily - sort of an
> open
> > > >source alternative to jaxb. From what I gather sun's implementation of
> JWSDP
> > > >2.0 will be based off of jaxb.
> > > >
> > > >HTH,
> > > >iksrazal
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > > we've got an application where clients send us xml formatted to match
> > > > the XSD's that we use internally to create our generated objects.
> > > > we simply marshall/unmarshall that xml internally.
> > > >
> > > > i'd like to make this more of a web-service.  is it possible to have
> > > > axis broadcast the XSDs as the wsdl for each service?
> > > >
> > > > furthermore, is it possible to have axis integrate with jaxb so the
> > > > incoming xml would simply be converted right to the generated objects?
> > > >
> > > > thanks
> > >
> >
> > Guy Rixon
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >
>
>


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