I did a very quick test with 2.3-SNAPSHOT, using FooService interface and
Foo jaxb bean, as well as FooServiceImpl, and everything is generated
correctly, there's a grammar section and one of the wadl responses links to
a Foo element declared in the grammar.
Perhaps there was some issue in 2.2.5, must've been fixed in 2.2.7/trunk

cheers, Sergey
On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 9:25 AM, Gabo Manuel <kman...@solegysystems.com>wrote:

> Hi Team,
>
> Given the following:
>
> @WebService(name="FooService",
>       targetNamespace="http://foos.domain.com/";)
> @SOAPBinding(use=Use.LITERAL, style=Style.RPC)
> @Consumes("*/xml")
> @Produces("text/xml")
> @Path("/Foos")
> public interface FooService{
>   @GET
>   @Path("/")
>   @WebMethod
>   @WebResult(name="Foo")
>   public Foo getFoo(
>           @QueryParam("fooId")
>           @WebParam(name="fooId")
>           long fooId)
>   ;
>
>   /*-
>    * This method intentionally has no HTTP Method annotation.
>    * This method will be used for sub-resource locator feature
>    * of JAX-RS.
>    */
>   @Path("/")
>   @WebMethod(exclude=true)
>   public Foo getFooProperty(
>           @QueryParam("fooId")
>           long fooId
>           )
>   ;
>     @GET
>   @Path("/filter/")
>   @WebMethod(exclude=true)
>   public List<Foo> getFoos(
>           @QueryParam("somefilterparam")
>           String somefilterparam
>           )
>   ;
> }
>
>
> @XmlType(name="Foo", namespace="http://foos.domain.com";)
> @XmlAccessorType(XmlAccessType.PROPERTY)
> @XmlRootElement(name="Foo", namespace="http://foos.domain.com";)
> public class Foo{
>   long fooId=0;
>   @GET
>   @Path("/fooID")
>   public long getFooId() {
>       return fooId;
>   }
>
>   public long setFooId(long fooId) {
>       return this.fooId = fooId;
>   }
> }
>
> The generated wadl does not contain any grammar. I noticed that if I
> include the following, the grammar shows properly:
>
>   @PUT
>   @Path("/")
>   @WebMethod
>   @WebResult(name="fooId")
>   public long insertFoo(
>           @WebParam(name="foo")
>           Foo foo
>           )
>   ;
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Gabo
>

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