if you are using the wsdl2java-tool, you don't have to add any
mappings, since String[] is supported by default.
Gerrit
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Betreff: RE: returning an array
rvice should work!
The mistake was, that targetNamesapce from WSDL and the xmlns:qn in
deploy.wsdd didn't match.
Thought, would be nice to share this info, since i only found quesitons
about this topic in the newsgroups and didn't get any response anywhere.
Have a nice day, Gerrit
There are two things I figured out the last days:
If you change the targetNamespace in the and use
a complex type, you have to change the deploy.wsdl, that's right.
e.g. you have to adapt the xmlns:qn-attribute to your new name-
space within the .
Gerrit
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Gerrit
rvice should work!
The mistake was, that targetNamesapce from WSDL and the xmlns:qn in
deploy.wsdd didn't match.
Thought, would be nice to share this info, since i only found quesitons
about this topic in the newsgroups and didn't get any response anywhere.
Have a nice day, Gerrit
What about JAXB? It makes it possible to create XMLFiles form
Java objects and vice versa? Maybe it can help?
Gerrit
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since it makes no sence to turn of the web-
server's security to deploy a service!
Thanks, Gerrit
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