Hi, 

> I could give an example using arrays, but it'd have to be for 'rpc encoded' 
> style wsdl - haven't got to arrays with doc / lit yet. 

        Well, as I said in a previous message, I am a newbye in Web Services.
My specific problem is related to make a remote method invocation and
obtain a *Complex* type as the result of that invocation. 

        Can you give your example, please?

        Helcio.

> iksrazal
> 
> Em Terça 13 Dezembro 2005 00:57, o Helcio Wagner escreveu:
> >     Hi, Chris!
> >
> > > *Complex* types are supported (I use them a lot). Vectors, Lists, etc.
> > > should probably not be used as they pose interoperability problems with
> > > other clients. Use arrays to have the best chance of getting your WSDL
> > > to work reliably
> >
> >     May you point to any example that uses *Complex* types, followed by a
> > set of instructions related to its deployment and its consuming by a
> > Client?
> >
> >     I am a newbye in Axis and I am facing a problem with using of *Complex*
> > types, more accurately the type shown below:
> > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >  <complexType name="System">
> >     <sequence>
> >      <element name="sysDescr" nillable="true" type="xsd:string"/>
> >      <element name="sysUpTime" type="xsd:long"/>
> >      <element name="sysContact" nillable="true" type="xsd:string"/>
> >      <element name="sysName" nillable="true" type="xsd:string"/>
> >      <element name="sysLocation" nillable="true" type="xsd:string"/>
> >     </sequence>
> >    </complexType>
> > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >     Kindest regards.
> >
> >     Helcio Wagner.

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