Hi Sal,

        This makes completely sense!!

Before you send the message I've chaged the Response type to a complexType that contains a sequence composed of one simple string type.

The compilation goes fine! I found this circumvention by looking at the "interop" examples in the "docs" dir of Muse distribution.

        Thanks a lot for your attention!
        
        Cheers,

        Elizeu

Campana Jr., Salvatore J wrote:
Ok so this is a problem in generation and its because you are returning
a simple type...

In this case the method should have returned XmlString and should have
created an example response string for you...

I will look into this...thanks for the catch!

-Sal

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From: Santos-Neto, Elizeu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, June 07, 2005 9:57 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: "ant compile" problem

Campana Jr., Salvatore J wrote:

Can you be more specific, or maybe include the generated java file,

wsdl

and generated xmlbeans jar?


        Oh! I'm sorry! You're right, my previous message was not clear
enough! I forget to explain better the compilation error. Well...

        During the compilation I got a "cannot resolve symbol" error
message with respect the "StatusReportDocument.StatusReport" and "addNewStatusReport()".

        As I said, I verified the Java source code of
StatusReportDocument interface and StatusReportDocumentIpml class, so I saw there is no StatusReport attribute within.


I think you are saying that one of your custom methods where generated
incorrectly in the Service class....It would be great if I could see
what was passed to see why it happened...


        I've commented the line that make reference to StatusReport
attribute and the compilation and deployment was successfully.

        Currently, I'm writing a client to test the deployed WebService.


Thx!


        Thanks!

        Cheers,

        Elizeu

Ps.: I'm sendind the WSDL, the XMLBeans JAR file and the source code of the class presented the compilation error.


-----Original Message-----
From: Santos-Neto, Elizeu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, June 06, 2005 12:32 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: "ant compile" problem


        Hi All,

        I found a problem when I try to execute "ant compile".

My generated service class (i.e. org.ourgrid.status.wsdl.namespace.MyGridStatusPortService) had the following piece of code:

...
StatusReportDocument responseDocument = StatusReportDocument.Factory.newInstance();

StatusReportDocument.StatusReport response = responseDocument.addNewStatusReport();
...
        
        Because the .xmlbeans/lib/MGStatusNew-xbeans.jar file exists, my
first suspicious was the build.xml classpath settings. However, it was correctly configured.

        Finally, I noticed that there is no StatusReport attribute in
the StatusReportDocument abstract class, nor the addNewStatusReport() method. As I removed the line that make reference to StatusReport the compilation goes fine.

        Could it be bug on a java code generation feature exported via
'ant generate'?

        Cheers,

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OurGrid Research Assistant
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http://www.lsd.ufcg.edu.br/~elizeu
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