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Sagara Gunathunga resolved AXIS2-5415.
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Resolution: Invalid
> Axis2 v1.6 not generating all the Java proxy classes from the WSDL
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> Key: AXIS2-5415
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS2-5415
> Project: Axis2
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: adb, codegen, Integration, wsdl
> Affects Versions: 1.6.2
> Environment: Windows 7 - x86 64-Bit; java version "1.7.0_07";
> Reporter: Umankshree Behera
> Labels: axis, codegen, wsdl
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> I am facing some problems while integrating CRM - On demand with java from
> webservices 2.0
> I need to integrate the Service Request object. The problem is that when I
> use the WSDL files that Oracle provides in the CRM-OD admin webpage to
> generate java classes, I don’t get the complete set of classes that should be
> generated. This problem is just for CRM-OD WebService 2.0, as WSDL’s for
> WebService 1.0 work fine.
>
> The classes missing in the WebService 2.0 are from the
> “crmondemand.xml.<Component Name>.data” namespace, for example one such
> missing class is the ‘ListOfServiceRequestData.java’ class.
>
> I am using the Axis2 1.6 WSDL2Java emitter tool for creating the Java classes
> and from my understanding of the examples Oracle has provided for CRM-OD
> integration, it is the same tool used by Oracle to generated the Java proxy
> classes in the examples provided on the CRM-OD integration webpage.
> I suspect Axis2 is having problem handling the large number of classes to be
> generated or the large size of the WSDL file.
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