Wei, this was my own class but you are right that there is also an AxisUtil class in the axis.jar. The two classes are independent, so just give it another name.
Yves On Tue, 2004-07-20 at 09:21, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi Wei, > > There is an AxisUtil class in wss4j jar. However that didn't appear > to contain the methods named so I just copied the required methods in > to my own class. > > Aoife > > > > > wei zhu > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > 19/07/2004 23:41 > Please respond to > axis-user > > To: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > cc: > Subject: > Re: Deseralize XML > > > Yves, > I couldn't find java class AxisUtil. Do you know which jar AxisUtil is > in? > > thanks a lot > Wei > > > /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// > Tom, Noel, Aoife, > > Try this with 1.2beta: > > /** > * Deserializes an InputStream (i.e. a XML file) to the appropriate > Java Class > * generated by Axis. > * > * @param is is the InputStream for deserializing (without SOAP > elements) > * @param qname is the qualified name of the namespace of the XML > Type > of clazz > * @param clazz is the Java Type representation of the XML stream is > * @return Object which has to be casted to the specified Java Class > (clazz) > * @throws Exception > * @throws AxisFault > */ > public static Object deserializeFromInputStream(InputStream is, QName > qname, Class clazz) throws Exception, AxisFault { > > // Wrap the InputStream up into a SOAP Body and Envelope since the > parser > // expects a SOAP Envelope > SOAPEnvelope env1 = new SOAPEnvelope(); > env1.addBodyElement(new SOAPBodyElement(is)); > > return AxisUtil.deserializeFromSOAPReader(new BufferedReader(new > StringReader(env1.toString())), > qname, > clazz); > } > > /** > * Deserializes a SOAP Reader (i.e. a XML file) to the appropriate > Java Class > * generated by Axis. > * > * @param reader is the Reader for deserializing (a SOAP envelope) > * @param qname is the qualified name of the namespace of the XML > Type > of clazz > * @param clazz is the Java Type representation of the XML stream is > * @return Object which has to be casted to the specified Java Class > (clazz) > * @throws Exception > * @throws AxisFault > */ > public static Object deserializeFromSOAPReader(Reader reader, QName > qname, Class clazz) throws Exception, AxisFault { > > MessageContext msgContext = new MessageContext(new AxisServer()); > > DeserializationContext dser = new DeserializationContextImpl( > new InputSource(reader), msgContext, > org.apache.axis.Message.REQUEST); > > // parse the InputSource > dser.parse(); > > SOAPEnvelope env = dser.getEnvelope(); > RPCElement rpcElem = (RPCElement)env.getFirstBody(); > Object result = rpcElem.getValueAsType(qname, clazz); > return result; > } > > Regards, > Yves > > On Thu, 2004-07-15 at 11:58, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Hi, > > This is exactly what I need also. Has anybody found a solution for > > this? > > Thanks, > > Aoife > > > > >Hi, > > >I've been looking to do the same thing. If I can find out how to > call > > the axis > > >serialize / deserialize routines by hand, I can do away with using > > castor - > > >which to be honest is a bit of a pain to integrate with axis. > > > > > >So, please, anyone got an answer for this? > > >ta > > >Noel > > > > > > On Thursday 06 November 2003 08:54, tom ONeill wrote: > > > Hi all, > > > > > > Some existing mails seem to touch on this subject but Im still not > > clear on > > > the issue so here goes. > > > I have used wsdl2java to create my stubs and also a number of > > complex types > > > defined within the wsdl file. > > > > > > Before I invoke my web service I am receiving an XML stream, the > > structure > > > of which I want to map directly to a data class that I am passing > as > > a > > > parameter to the web service operation call. What I am wondering > is > > if Axis > > > has some method of allowing me to marshall this XML into the > > corresponding > > > data class/Bean. I cannot seem to find a method within the > > Deserializer API > > > that would allow me to do this. > > > > > > All help appreciated, > > > > > > Tom > > > > > > ______________________________________________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Vote for the stars of Yahoo!'s next ad campaign!