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Richard Opalka commented on JBWS-1795:
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Test was removed from SVN because it relied on JAX-WS 2.1 features that are no more
available in JBossWS (due to JCK)
Type Substitution doesn't work with Schema2Java Client approach
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Key: JBWS-1795
URL:
http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBWS-1795
Project: JBoss Web Services
Issue Type: Bug
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Components: tools-jaxrpc, jbossws-jaxws, jbossws-jaxrpc, tools-jaxws
Affects Versions: jbossws-2.0.0, jbossws-2.0.1
Environment: WindowsXP, JDK5U11, JBoss4.2.1
Reporter: Markus Schumpa
Assigned To: Richard Opalka
Fix For: jbossws-2.0.2
Attachments: OR19.1TC.jar, TypeSubstitution TestCase EclipseWorkspace.zip,
TypeSubstitution TestCase src.zip
I have written a web service with a parameter and a return value.
the method is like:
ListLocation calculate (ListLocation){...}
The parameter is something like:
class ListLocation {
private List<LocationImpl> list;
}
class LocationImpl{...}
class Cabin extends LocationImpl{...}
class TechCabin extends LocationImpl{...}
so I added the @XmlSeeAlso ({Cabin.class, TechCabin.class}) annotation to the
LocationImpl class.
I can now deploy the web service and the wsdl gets generated in a proper way.
The first thing I did to test the service was writting a simple client which creates a
Cabin and a TechCabin instance and adds these two instances to the ListLoaction list and
passes it to the web service. For this I used the classes I coded.
With this setup everything worked fine and the service was able to cast the list members
to the proper type. So the type substitution worked well.
But I need the test the Schema2Java approach, too.
So I consumed the WSDL with wsconsume and the -t 2.1 switch.
(wsconsume -k -p com.titan.domain.generated -w
http://127.0.0.1:8080/OR19.1TC/TravelAgentBean?wsdl -s d:\TC\source1\ -o d:\TC\output1\ -t
2.1
http://127.0.0.1:8080/OR19.1TC/TravelAgentBean?wsdl)
I addopted the client to use the generated classes. But here the type substitution
doesn't work. The list only contains LocationImpl instances.
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