I deploy a POJO service, which operates on records that contain fields created from java.util.Date. In the resulting (automatically generated) WSDL, those fields are defined like this:
<xs:element name="statusLastUpdated" type="xs:dateTime"/> But when the service returns object with such a field set to null, the field appears in the soap message as nil, like this: <statusLastUpdated xsi:nil="true" ... /> So it looks like this field is actually "nillable", bot the WSDL does not add nillable="true" tag to the field description, as you can see above. Is this an issue ? And should I adjust the WSDL (I need the dates set to null), or maybe this is legal from a formal point of view ? J.K. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]