Hi, folks. I recently noticed that the Axis2 WSDL2Java program, when generating XmlBeans, seems to accept WSDL which contains references to nonexistent elements. For instance:
<types> <xs:schema> <xs:import namespace="http://www.dummy-im-address" schemaLocation="im.xsd"/> </xs:schema> </types> <message name="IEEE1512Event"> <part name="iMWrapper" element="im:thisDoesNotExist"/> </message> The element "thisDoesNotExist" is not defined anywhere in the im.xsd schema file, yet WSDL2Java reports no warnings or errors when asked to generate code for a service using this WSDL file. The server skeleton that is generated takes a parameter of type XmlObject where the thisDoesNotExist element would be passed. Considering that this can happen due to a simple typo in an element name, this seems like a very difficult problem to track down. It seems to me that an error, or at least a warning, should be reported for cases like this. Should I file this as a JIRA bug? Derek --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]