> To: axis-c-user@ws.apache.org
> Subject: Re: xsd__string definition and geneated files.
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> Date: Wed, 4 Jun 2008 18:41:23 -0500
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> Mike,
>
> I assume your are using AXIS C++. If so, ensure you have built the
> binaries from the latest codbase in SVN by using ant to build the product.
Well, I thought there could be a versioning problem as I had, IIRC, 1.6 for the
c++ code
and 1.4 was listed as the latest java release ( but this seems to be more
recent than the c++ code).
I can't release the WSDL but it appears to be an issue with how to handle the
char* return value.
It only depends on the java code generators and then the compile depends on the
c++ include files,
not the results of the build ( AFAIK, unless there is a config script which
modifies the include files,
but I checked for obvious issues with #ifdef's and conditional compilation and
strings didn't appear
to be conditional ).
> Then see what is generated. If you have a problem would need to see wsdl
> and how you are generating the stubs.
AFAIK, the wsdl has been used with java but again I can't release it. A quick
scan didn't show anything
obviously quirky about the string fields.
I also discovered that variables were on occasion redecelared in the same
scope, but this is
easy to fix by hand. It would also suggest either a quirk of the wsdl file or a
possible versioning
problem ( I had to manually collect jar files ).
>> but the related method is returning a thing, not a ptr,
>>
>> virtual xsd__string AXISCALL getElementAsString(const AxisChar* pName,
>> const AxisChar* pNamespace)=0;
Should this return a ptr or a thing?
Thanks.
>
> Nadir Amra
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> Mike Marchywka wrote on 06/04/2008 01:30:34 PM:
>
>>
>> Hi,
>> It looks like I was able to generate the needed files from my wsdl file
>> but ran into a problem with the string related code. I thought I
>> could figure this
>> out as some problem with typedefs but it isn't immediately obvious
>> how to fix this.
>>
>> The generated code seems to expect pointers to things,
>>
>> xsd__int* p_afImpressionReviewPeriod =
>> (pIWSDZ->getElementAsInt("afImpressionReviewPeriod",0));
>> param->afImpressionReviewPeriod = *p_afImpressionReviewPeriod;
>> delete p_afImpressionReviewPeriod;
>> xsd__string* p_bannerCustomFields =
>> (pIWSDZ->getElementAsString("bannerCustomFields",0));
>> param->bannerCustomFields = *p_bannerCustomFields;
>>
>> but the related method is returning a thing, not a ptr,
>>
>> virtual xsd__string AXISCALL getElementAsString(const AxisChar* pName,
>> const AxisChar* pNamespace)=0;
>>
>>
>> Is there a simple reason for this? I can't find obvious conditionals
>> in the axis code or the WSDL2Ws
>> program to make this match.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Mike Marchywka
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