I build the branch 2.7.x-fixes branch locally my self. Works like a charm! Excellent!
2013/10/10 Sergey Beryozkin <[email protected]> > Hi David > > I'm doing some work on it, following our conversation on IRC. > Let me double check one thing, do you configure WADLGenerator with the > list of schemas to be included in the grammar section ? > > If not then WADLGenerator may have to create xsd:elements somehow itself, > similarly to the way it does it for explicit collections like List<Book>, > because JAXB won't generate itself xsd:element from @XmlType only > > Cheers. Sergey > > > On 08/10/13 09:34, David Karlsen wrote: > >> OK - been experimenting a little - it's due to missing XmlRootElement >> annotations. >> >> If I "inline" the type definition it will work. >> This works: >> <element name="customerCreateRequest"> >> <complexType> >> <annotation> >> <documentation> >> Create a new distinct customer. >> Customers have distinct customerIds within an organization. >> </documentation> >> </annotation> >> <sequence> >> <element name="customer" type="customer:customerType" /> >> </sequence> >> </complexType> >> </element> >> >> instead of the more reusable (will not work): >> <element name="customerCreateRequest" type="tns:**customerCreateRequest"> >> >> >> <complexType name="customerCreateRequest"> >> <annotation> >> <documentation> >> Create a new distinct customer. >> Customers have distinct customerIds within an organization. >> </documentation> >> </annotation> >> <sequence> >> <element name="customer" type="customer:customerType" /> >> </sequence> >> </complexType> >> >> >> Is there no way around this? >> >> I thought that was what @XmlName was for. >> >> >> >> 2013/10/7 David Karlsen <[email protected]> >> >> Hi. >>> >>> I did this: >>> @POST >>> @Consumes( { MediaType.APPLICATION_XML} ) >>> @Produces( { MediaType.APPLICATION_XML } ) >>> public void testCreate( @XMLName( value = >>> "{urn:srv.jfr.tac.fs.edb.com:w**s:customer:v1}**customerCreateRequest" >>> ) CustomerCreateRequest customerCreateRequest ) { >>> >>> And have also cleaned up the config. >>> >>> >>> 2013/10/7 Sergey Beryozkin <[email protected]> >>> >>> Hi David >>>> >>>> On 07/10/13 10:54, David Karlsen wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi. >>>>> >>>>> I have an existing jax-ws service that I now additionally want to >>>>> expose >>>>> as >>>>> a REST/jax-rs service. >>>>> I've configured it like this: *http://pastebin.com/h7cy8ZYB * >>>>> The wadl generated looks like: *http://pastebin.com/QQRbNb3n * >>>>> >>>>> I would expect it to refer to the request /response types not to look >>>>> like >>>>> <representation mediaType="application/xml"/> >>>>> >>>>> but rather something like: >>>>> <representation mediaType="application/xml" >>>>> type="tns:****customerCreateRequest" /> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> I've tried adding @XmlName etc but nothing changes. >>>>> >>>>> >>>> I suspect the reason you don't have the proper mappings generated is >>>> that >>>> the JAX-WS generated code has the bean parameters with JAXB XMLType only >>>> and the JAX-RS runtime does wrap/unwrap the types. >>>> >>>> How do you use XMLName ? It needs to contain extended QNames, example "{ >>>> http://myns}MyRootElement". >>>> >>>> As a side note, the configuration can be simplified: >>>> - two conflicting JAXB providers, need to drop either jaxrs:dataBinding >>>> or JAXBProvider, >>>> - two Jackson providers, I'm not sure which one will work better in your >>>> case, please try >>>> - re the schema validation, you need to get that schema list set up only >>>> once, using SchemaHandler makes sense only if you reuse it between CXF >>>> JAXB >>>> and JSON providers, but you don't, so drop it; next , if you decide to >>>> keep >>>> JAXBProvider then drop jaxrs:schemaLocations >>>> >>>> Cheers, Sergey >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Any hints? >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> David J. M. Karlsen - >>>>> http://www.linkedin.com/in/****davidkarlsen<http://www.linkedin.com/in/**davidkarlsen> >>>>> <http://www.**linkedin.com/in/davidkarlsen<http://www.linkedin.com/in/davidkarlsen> >>>>> > >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>> >>> -- >>> -- >>> David J. M. Karlsen - >>> http://www.linkedin.com/in/**davidkarlsen<http://www.linkedin.com/in/davidkarlsen> >>> >>> >> >> >> > > -- > Sergey Beryozkin > > Talend Community Coders > http://coders.talend.com/ > > Blog: http://sberyozkin.blogspot.com > -- -- David J. M. Karlsen - http://www.linkedin.com/in/davidkarlsen
