There are no big differences...

The attributes are all named the same; in handcoded they're private, in 
generated they're protected.

In the genareted classes there are the @XmlAccessorType, @XmlType and 
@XmlElement annotations, in handcoded not.

In the handcoded classes I've added toString() methods (for logging), which 
aren't present in the generated classes

The generated classes didn't have a setter method for lists, so I added them.

That's all the differences I was able to find.

But as I said before the problem only exists in JBoss, with Glassfish 
everything works fine, even if I use the classes generated with the JBoss 
wsconsume tool.


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