That looks ok to me. What kind of error do you get?
Bob
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Hello,
I'm looking for a reliable wsdl2java product and I'm looking at CXF.
I've
I'm not sure why it is using that package,
it usually bases the package name off the
namespace URL, but you can override by adding the -p
parameter like this
arg value=-p/
arg value=com.mycompany.foobar.ws.impl.jaxws/
try that and see if it helps.
- Dan
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You'd need to show us your wsdl.
On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 11:20 AM, John-M Baker [EMAIL
You'd need to show us your wsdl.
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Hello,
I'm looking for a reliable wsdl2java product and I'm looking at CXF. I've
generated a set of sources from a WSDL but a set of java.util.xsd.*
sources have been generated. When
to be a 'bad thing'?
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It is doing what you asked it to do. You've got namespaces like
xs:schema
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I'm not sure why it is using that package,
it usually bases the package name off the
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I'm not sure why it is using that package,
it usually bases the package name off
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It's wrong in my opinion. HashMap's in JAXB are hard, but they can be
done.
What's your frustration
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On Friday 29 February 2008, John-M Baker wrote:
Yep, I agree. Or rather, Axis2's java2wsdl has helpfully put that
namespace in the file. The -p option obviously resolved it for me. I
assume Axis2 is behaving correctly by generating this WSDL given
returning a Map must
Subject:Re: WSDLToJava Error : Thrown by JAXB : undefined element
declaration 'ns1:orderBy
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Subject:Re: WSDLToJava Error : Thrown by JAXB : undefined element
declaration 'ns1:orderBy
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Re: WSDLToJava Error : Thrown by JAXB : undefined element declaration
'ns1:orderBy'
Hi ,
From the error message , I think this is caused by the inner class
OrderBy is not loaded
Hi ,
From the error message , I think this is caused by the inner class
OrderBy is not loaded into
JAXB context . Can you modify this class as a outer class and try it
again ?
I will look it further to see if the JAXB can not load the inner static
class .
Thanks
Jim
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