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Posted to users@cxf.apache.org by Jeremy Robertson <je...@ldschurch.org> on 2011/07/07 22:43:09 UTC

getter method name on Boolean (cxf 2.4.1)

I used CXF 2.4.1 wsdl2java to generate client code for a web service. One of the generated objects has a Boolean field, and the code generated for it was like the example below:

class Foo {
                protected Boolean baz;

                public Boolean isBaz()...
public void setBaz(Boolean value)...
}

The problem is that another project is using this client with Spring and Java EL to set the field in a jsp page:

<form:checkbox path="baz" id="baz" />

According to the Java EL rules (so I'm told), a Boolean object uses "get" and "set" method notation, not "is" and "set". The latter is apparently only for the primitive boolean.

Is there a way I can modify the generation of code to use the get and set form, or do I need to adjust the code manually after the fact?


Thanks,
Jeremy


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Re: getter method name on Boolean (cxf 2.4.1)

Posted by Daniel Kulp <dk...@apache.org>.
This is per JAXB spec.  However, we have a nice plugin to xjc to have it 
generate getters as well.  See:


http://cxf.apache.org/cxf-xjc-boolean.html


Dan


On Thursday, July 07, 2011 2:43:09 PM Jeremy Robertson wrote:
> I used CXF 2.4.1 wsdl2java to generate client code for a web service. One of
> the generated objects has a Boolean field, and the code generated for it
> was like the example below:
> 
> class Foo {
>                 protected Boolean baz;
> 
>                 public Boolean isBaz()...
> public void setBaz(Boolean value)...
> }
> 
> The problem is that another project is using this client with Spring and
> Java EL to set the field in a jsp page:
> 
> <form:checkbox path="baz" id="baz" />
> 
> According to the Java EL rules (so I'm told), a Boolean object uses "get"
> and "set" method notation, not "is" and "set". The latter is apparently
> only for the primitive boolean.
> 
> Is there a way I can modify the generation of code to use the get and set
> form, or do I need to adjust the code manually after the fact?
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> Jeremy
> 
> 
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