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Subject: AW: WSDL2Java does not create any output on complex XSD imports
> Hi there,
>
> I would like to point out that I did not create those XSD files, they come
> from a third party vendor. I just hap
: Samstag, 27. Dezember 2003 19:25
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Betreff: Re: WSDL2Java does not create any output on complex XSD imports
Hi,
Unfortunately, there's no shortage of cretins out there that think just
because they can type that qualifies them to develop XML Schemas (text files
save to disk wi
> Von: Dan Christopherson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Gesendet: Freitag, 19. Dezember 2003 16:38
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> Betreff: Re: WSDL2Java does not create any output on complex XSD imports
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> What version of Axis were you using? Was the import in the wsdl a
> w
create any output on complex XSD imports
What version of Axis were you using? Was the import in the wsdl a
wsdl:import or an xsd:import? I've
done some experimentation with a wsdl importing an xsd that imports xsds
that import xsds (although
not as many). The 1.2 alpha was pretty close to wo
What version of Axis were you using? Was the import in the wsdl a wsdl:import or an xsd:import? I've
done some experimentation with a wsdl importing an xsd that imports xsds that import xsds (although
not as many). The 1.2 alpha was pretty close to working, except for the mixed="true" problem on
Hi there,
when I invoke WSDL2Java on a certain WSDL, which imports several XSD files,
which then again import a net of further XSD files (about 100 of them)
containing more XSD types, there is absolutely no output generated. At first
this was an issue of a low default timeout value (and there was