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[jira] Resolved: (AXIS-1842) Bad constructor parameter order for classes generated for complex types

     [ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS-1842?page=all ]
     
Davanum Srinivas resolved AXIS-1842:
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    Resolution: Fixed

fixed already in latest CVS.

thanks,
dims

> Bad constructor parameter order for classes generated for complex types
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: AXIS-1842
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS-1842
>      Project: Axis
>         Type: Bug
>   Components: WSDL processing
>     Versions: 1.2RC3
>  Environment: Linux (debian testing distribution)
> JDK 1.5.0_01
> Axis 1.2RC3
>     Reporter: Peter Canning
>     Priority: Critical
>  Attachments: test.wsdl
>
> WSDL2Java creates a JavaBean class corresponding to a complexType in the WSDL.  The JavaBean class contains properties for each element in the complexType.  The JavaBean class also contains a default constructor as well as a constructor taking a parameter for each property.  In Axis 1.2RC3, the constructor parameters are not in the order that the elements are declaraed in the complexType, as they were in Axis 1.2RC2.  Based on my limited testing, they appear to be in alphabetically order of parameter name, which is completely bogus.
> For example, when processing the attached WSDL file with
> java -cp $AXIS_JARS org.apache.axis.wsdl.WSDL2Java -O -1 -p org.imaginary.test -o axisRC2_stubs test.wsdl
> in RC2, it produces a constructor like
>     public T1(
>            java.lang.String name,
>            java.lang.Boolean size,
>            java.lang.String[] links) {
>            this.name = name;
>            this.size = size;
>            this.links = links;
>     }
> but in RC3, it produces a constructor like
>     public T1(
>            java.lang.String[] links,
>            java.lang.String name,
>            java.lang.Boolean size) {
>            this.name = name;
>            this.size = size;
>            this.links = links;
>     }
> The constructor parameters should be in the same order as the elements were listed in the complexType definition.

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