I figured that much but I think my WSDL/XSD are incorrect. I would have
expected a getXResponse12 as opposed to the getXResponse11. I'll have to look
at the WSDL again.
J. Ranaudo
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From: Philipp Leitner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2008 2:28 PM
To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
Subject: Re: GetxxxRequest and GetxxxRequest12..why 2 different classes
That's because there are by default two different SOAP bindings in a
Axis2 WSDL definition. One is a SOAP 1.1 binding, the other SOAP 1.2. So
one of the wrappers uses the SOAP1.1 binding, and the other uses SOAP1.2
/philipp
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I am generating a proxy client using adb beans. It creates a wrapper
object for the request and response. For example...
GetXRequestàgetXRequest12
GetXResponseàgetXResponse11
So I do the following
getXRequest12 = new getXRequest12()
getXRequest = new getXRequest()
getXRequest.setXXX();
getXRequest.setXXX();
getXRequest12.setGetXRequest(getXRequest)
Then the stub class takes wrapper class called.. getXRequest12
Can anyone clarify why adb generator does this?
**John Ranaudo**
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