Andrew, thank u so much for ur help.. thanks mate


Andrew Clegg-2 wrote:
> 
> Have you switched on schema validation as specified in the FAQ?
> 
> http://cxf.apache.org/faq.html
> 
> It's off by default for performance reasons.
> 
> Andrew.
> 
> 2009/2/13 arun_rocky <[email protected]>:
>>
>> hi,
>>
>>  i have created an sample webservice and my interface is
>>
>> @webservice(name="sample")
>> public interface Sample{
>>  public String validateMethod(SampleJavaBean s);
>> }
>>
>> i have implemented the interface
>>
>> public class SampleClass implements Sample{
>>   public String validateMethod(SampleJavaBean s){
>>    return s.getFirstName();
>>  }
>> }
>>
>> now i am adding validations annotations to my bean :
>>
>>
>> @XmlAccessorType(XmlAccessType.FIELD)
>> @XmlType(name = "SampleJavaBean", propOrder = {
>>    "firstName"
>>  })
>> @XmlRootElement(name="SampleJavaBean")
>> class SampleJavaBean {
>>  @XmlElememt(required = true, nillable =false)
>>  private String firstName();
>> }
>>
>> now the problem is , even if i give null values and if i send the request
>> without the required field, the service is wrking fine, y the validation
>> is
>> not happening? :confused:
>>
>> can any one solve this problem.. thanks in advance mates
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