Sorry Jason, but I don't know exactly what you mean by "jira issue" but here
is my server code and a snippet of a junit test that tries to access this (I simplified
things a bit to focus on the problem)
First of all my ServiceWS class
public class ServiceWS {
private Long id;
private String name;
public Long getId(){ return this.id;}
public void setId(Long id) {this.id = id;}
public String getName(){return this.name;};
public void setName(String name){this.name=name;}
}
Then there is the ServiceWSArray class
public class ServiceWSArray {
private ServiceWS[] value;
public ServiceWSArray() {
}
public ServiceWS[] getValue() {
return this.value;
}
public void setValue(ServiceWS[] value) {
this.value = value;
}
}
And finally there is my webservice endpoint
@Stateless
@WebService(serviceName="MyWebService")
@SOAPBinding(style=Style.RPC,use=Use.LITERAL)
public class FacadeWS {
@WebMethod public ServiceWSArray getServiceInfos()
throws UnknownServiceProviderException {
if (this.logger.isTraceEnabled())
this.logger.trace("SOAP:getServiceInfos");
ServiceWS[] services = new ServiceWS[10];
for (int i=0;i<10;i++)
services = new ServiceWS.fromService();
ServiceWSArray result = new ServiceWSArray();
result.setValue(services);
return result;
}
}
On the junit client I create the port to this service and just call this
this.getPort().getServiceInfos();
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