This is just a guess, but is the endpoint (server) needing an RPC/encoded
payload?
Otherwise are you using Axis in your container? If so which version? Are you
seeing: 
http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS2-2578<https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS2-2578>

thanks,
-Jacobd

On 10/17/07, Alex Rayan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi ,
>
>    I'm using org.apache.xmlbeans.2.3.0.
>    Using Eclipse/maven2/OSGI for development/deployment.
>
>    I've generated the java classes from  the xsd document.
>    And using those classes I generate my request XML.
>
>    This works fine when I run this within Eclipse.
>
>    But when I deploy my  application as a service in a OSGI container,
>    the xml generated doesnt have the xsi:type in the XML.
>
>    Server is external and it rejects the xml without this xsi:type.
>
>    XML generated when run as standalone .
>
>  <entry xsi:type="userAddition" xmlns:user="http://www.abc.com/schemas/user
> ">
>        <user:firstName>Beena</user:firstName>
>        <user:lastName>Nambiar</user:lastName>
>  </entry>
>
>
>    XML generated when deployed as a service
>
>  <entry xmlns:user="http://www.abc.com/schemas/user ">
>        <user:firstName>Beena</user:firstName>
>        <user:lastName>Nambiar</user:lastName>
>  </entry>
>
>
>  My pom file has these dependencies currently listed
>
>    org.apache.xmlbeans
>         xmlbeans
>         xmlbeans-qname
>         xmlbeans-xpath
>         xmlbeans-xmlpublic
>
>   Any idea why the behavior is different in standalone environment and
> container  ?
>   Any other dependencies I need to add to make this work in a service
> environment. ?
> Thanx
>
> -Alex
>

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