Hey!

The change didn't bring any difference.

I'm still getting the wrong
public void calculate()
public void getInputObjects()

Methodes...

Greets

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
Subject: Re: WSDL2Java
Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2007 08:51:33 -0500

>The WSDL validates okay.
>Please replace all instances of <xsd:all> with <xsd:sequence> and see
>if it makes a difference.
>
>Anne
>
>On Nov 13, 2007 8:04 AM, Roman Schönbichler
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Here is the complete wsdl file...
>>
>> thanks for your help!
>>
>> Greets
>> Roman
>>
>>
>> ---- Original Message ----
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
>> Subject: Re: WSDL2Java
>> Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2007 18:25:51 +0530
>>
>> >On Nov 13, 2007 4:50 PM, Roman Schönbichler
>> ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >> Hey again!
>> >> First of all thanks for your suggestions!
>> >>
>> >> I've found some more errors in my wsdl file, and managed to get
>it
>> >to
>> >> work,
>> >> and so I was able to generate a service out of my wsdl file
>using
>> >> wsdl2java.
>> >>
>> >> But I was wondering about the generated code.
>> >>
>> >> First of all considering my messages and PortTypes...
>> >>
>> >> <wsdl:message name="calculateRequest">
>> >>                 <wsdl:part name="parameters"
>> >element="hh:Household"/>
>> >>         </wsdl:message>
>> >>
>> >>         <wsdl:message name="calculateResponse">
>> >>                 <wsdl:part name="body" element="hh:Result"/>
>> >>         </wsdl:message>
>> >>
>> >>         <wsdl:message name="getInputObjectsRequest"/>
>> >>         <wsdl:message name="getInputObjectsResponse">
>> >>                 <wsdl:part name="parameters"
>> >element="hh:Household"/>
>> >>         </wsdl:message>
>> >>
>> >>         <wsdl:portType
>name="CalculableHouseholdServicePortType">
>> >>                 <wsdl:operation name="getInputObjects">
>> >>                         <wsdl:input
>> >message="tns:getInputObjectsRequest"/>
>> >>                         <wsdl:output
>> >message="tns:getInputObjectsResponse"/>
>> >>                 </wsdl:operation>
>> >>                 <wsdl:operation name="calculate">
>> >>                         <wsdl:input
>> >message="tns:calculateRequest"/>
>> >>                         <wsdl:output
>> >message="tns:calculateResponse"/>
>> >>                 </wsdl:operation>
>> >>         </wsdl:portType>
>> >> ... I wasn't expecting the Skeleton to look like
>> >>
>> >> public void getInputObjects() (expected: public Household
>> >> getInputObjects() )
>> >> public void calculate() (expected: public Result calculate(
>> >Household
>> >> h )
>> >>
>> >can you send your complete wsdl?
>> >just attach it as a file.
>> >
>> >> Also I was wondering about the generated Messagereceiver
>class....
>> >> It is never invoked, and extended from a deprecated class....
>> >>
>> >Message receiver is invoked from the axis2 server when you deploy
>it.
>> >
>> >> If I'm not missing the point of generating the java classes, I
>> >could
>> >> simply write the "skeleton" class on my own, cause I don't see
>the
>> >> benefit of it.
>> >
>> >It depends on your wsdl. So it is better to  try.
>> >
>> >thanks,
>> >Amila.
>> >
>> >>
>> >> Thanks again
>> >> Greets
>> >> Roman
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>>
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>> >
>> >
>> >--
>> >Amila Suriarachchi,
>> >WSO2 Inc.
>> >
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