The deploy process on JBoss 4.0.5 is running OK, but when I invoke my webservice method
from my WSDII client, it retrieves this error message:
org.jboss.axis.AxisFault: Deserializing parameter 'result': could not find
deserializer for type {http://mypackage/types}String.Array
My interface (and class) also has other methods are returning simple type like int,
boolean and String, but these methods are running perfectly.
I have also tried with others sequence return types like int[], Vector, StringTokenizer,
but they aren't running.
On JBoss 4.0.3.SP1 all running ok, but i can't use this old version.
My Application server is:
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JBoss 4.0.5.GA running on JDK 1.5 (jdk1.5.0_08)
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My INTERFACE is like this:
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import java.rmi.Remote;
| import java.rmi.RemoteException;
|
| public interface myinterface extends Remote {
| ..........
| public String[] mymethod(String myparameter) throws RemoteException;
| ..........
| }
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My WSDL FILE (autogenerated by JBOSS Tool in ...\JBoss 4.0.5.GA\bin\wstools.bat) contains
this:
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.........
| <complexType name='String.Array'>
| <sequence>
| <element maxOccurs='unbounded' minOccurs='0'
name='value' nillable='true' type='string'/>
| </sequence>
| </complexType>
| .........
| <message name=''myinterface_mymethod'>
| <part name='String_1' type='xsd:string'/>
| </message>
| <message name='myinterface_mymethodResponse'>
| <part name='result' type='ns1:String.Array'/>
| </message>
| .........
| <operation name='mymethod' parameterOrder='String_1'>
| <input message='tns:myinterface_mymethod'/>
| <output message='tns:myinterface_mymethodResponse'/>
| </operation>
| .........
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My JAXRPC-MAPPING.XML file (autogenerated by JBOSS Tool in ...\JBoss
4.0.5.GA\bin\wstools.bat) contains this:
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...........
| <package-mapping>
| <package-type>mypackage</package-type>
| <namespaceURI>http://mypackage/types</namespaceURI>
| </package-mapping>
| ...........
| <service-endpoint-method-mapping>
| <java-method-name>mymethod</java-method-name>
| <wsdl-operation>mymethod</wsdl-operation>
| <method-param-parts-mapping>
| <param-position>0</param-position>
| <param-type>java.lang.String</param-type>
| <wsdl-message-mapping>
| <wsdl-message
xmlns:wsdlMsgNS='http://mypackage'>wsdlMsgNS:myinterface_mymethod</wsdl-message>
| <wsdl-message-part-name>String_1</wsdl-message-part-name>
| <parameter-mode>IN</parameter-mode>
| </wsdl-message-mapping>
| </method-param-parts-mapping>
| <wsdl-return-value-mapping>
| <method-return-value>java.lang.String[]</method-return-value>
| <wsdl-message
xmlns:wsdlMsgNS='http://mypackages'>wsdlMsgNS:myinterface_mymethodResponse</wsdl-message>
| <wsdl-message-part-name>result</wsdl-message-part-name>
| </wsdl-return-value-mapping>
| </service-endpoint-method-mapping>
| ............
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My CLIENT WSDII source is like this:
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........
| String urlstr = mywsdlurl
| String nameSpaceURI = mynamespaceuri
| String serviceName = myservicename
| String portName = myserviceportname
|
| URL url = new URL(urlstr);
| QName qname = new QName(nameSpaceURI, serviceName);
| QName port = new QName(nameSpaceURI, portName);
| ServiceFactory factory = ServiceFactory.newInstance();
| Service service = factory.createService(url, qname);
|
| QName operation = operation = new QName(nameSpaceURI, mymethod);
| Call call = service.createCall(port, operation);
|
| String[] arr= ( String[])call.invoke(new Object[] {"myparametervalue"});
| for (int i = 0; i<arr.length; i++) {str+="["+arr+"]";}
| System.out.println(">> mymethod('myparametervalue'): "+str);
| ..........
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The invoke method in WSDII client class generates the exception org.jboss.axis.AxisFault.
What i do to resolve this????
It's possible that collections (or arrays) objects don't work with JBoss 4.0.5.GA
???
Thanks in advance,
Rudy
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