On Monday 23 June 2008 23:58, BJ Freeman wrote:
> are you using the trunk version?
> though what you say is true there is more code that effects the output.

Yes, it's r670705.
any hint where to look for internals of the service engine would be 
appreciated.

Thanks,
Roland


> RolandH sent the following on 6/20/2008 5:55 AM:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > after playing a bit with services, I found a small WSDL problem, I tried
> > to fix, but I can't find the real source, so maybe someone can give me a
> > hint:
> >
> > - create a service, using e.g.
> > <auto-attributes "PostalAddress" include="all" optional="true">
> > <override name="address1" optional="false">
> >
> > - export this service, open WSDL in webbrowser, look at the
> > 'serviceNameRequest' Part:
> > [...]
> > <wsdl:part name="address1" type="xsd:string"/>
> > <wsdl:part name="address2" type="xsd:string"/>
> > <wsdl:part name="directions" type="xsd:string"/>
> > <wsdl:part name="city" type="xsd:string"/>
> > [... lots of attributes deleted ...]
> > <wsdl:part name="address1" type="xsd:string"/>
> > [...]
> >
> > now, I looked through the code, and found:
> > framework/service/src/org/ofbiz/service/ModelService.java:
> > ModelService.getWSDL calls this.getParameterNames(IN_PARAM, true, false)
> > which returns all parameters including optionals (second parameter),
> > excluding internal parameters (third param)
> >
> > changing that to return only required parameters, lists address1 two
> > times, too.
> > removing the override xml tag, removes the duplicate address1.
> >
> > Any hints, where this may go wrong?

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