Line 1100 & 1117 ModelService.java There's probably another method that will give you a better list of parameters but you'd need to search for it. A good approach might be to dig in to webtools and see how the service def screens get the parameter list without repeating overridden auto-parameters.
Regards Scott 2008/6/24 RolandH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > 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? > >
