Tom Jordahl wrote:
You can certainly send an XML element for which you define your own serializer for that would give you any behavior you neeed.
BTW, I send time_t in UTC as a long, as it is the only format that is
guaranteed to be understood by things other than axis; .net is a bit
patch w.r.t
003 12:19 PM
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Right. I thought there already was a date type in XML schema and so was
asking if Axis already has support for that.
-joel
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From: Tom Jordahl
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You can certainly send an XML element for which you define your own
serializer for that would give you any behavior you neeed.
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Tom Jordahl
Macromedia Server Developme
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Okay. I think for me then... Does Axis support a date instead of a datetime?
Thanks,
-joel
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Okay. I think for me then... Does Axis support a date instead of a datetime?
Thanks,
-joel
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