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[jira] Created: (AXIS-1670) ?wsdl returns incorrect element definitions

?wsdl returns incorrect element definitions
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         Key: AXIS-1670
         URL: http://nagoya.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS-1670
     Project: Axis
        Type: Bug
  Components: WSDL processing  
    Versions: current (nightly)    
 Environment: Linux x86 (Fedora3), j2sdk1.4.2_06
    Reporter: Dominik Kacprzak


?wsdl returns incorrect element definitions for deployed webservices by always setting element's nillable property to "true".  There is a simple way to reproduce this bug:
 - deploy: test.wsdl.omit.Omit
 - compare Omit.wsdl with wsdl generated by ?wsdl
I attached Omit.wsdl from CVS and omit.xml which was generated by ?wsdl (http://localhost:8080/axis/services/omit?wsdl).

- Dominik

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[jira] Closed: (AXIS-1670) ?wsdl returns incorrect element definitions

Posted by "Tom Jordahl (JIRA)" <ax...@ws.apache.org>.
     [ http://nagoya.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS-1670?page=history ]
     
Tom Jordahl closed AXIS-1670:
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     Resolution: Fixed
    Fix Version: 1.2

Applied patch from Dominik Kacprzak <do...@sonic.net> (found in Axis-530).
Please try the latest CVS.

> ?wsdl returns incorrect element definitions
> -------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: AXIS-1670
>          URL: http://nagoya.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS-1670
>      Project: Axis
>         Type: Bug
>   Components: WSDL processing
>     Versions: current (nightly)
>  Environment: Linux x86 (Fedora3), j2sdk1.4.2_06
>     Reporter: Dominik Kacprzak
>      Fix For: 1.2
>  Attachments: omit.wsdl, omit.xml
>
> ?wsdl returns incorrect element definitions for deployed webservices by always setting element's nillable property to "true".  There is a simple way to reproduce this bug:
>  - deploy: test.wsdl.omit.Omit
>  - compare Omit.wsdl with wsdl generated by ?wsdl
> I attached Omit.wsdl from CVS and omit.xml which was generated by ?wsdl (http://localhost:8080/axis/services/omit?wsdl).
> - Dominik

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[jira] Updated: (AXIS-1670) ?wsdl returns incorrect element definitions

Posted by "Dominik Kacprzak (JIRA)" <ax...@ws.apache.org>.
     [ http://nagoya.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS-1670?page=history ]

Dominik Kacprzak updated AXIS-1670:
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    Attachment: omit.xml
                omit.wsdl

omit.wsdl from java/test/wsdl/omit/omit.wsdl; omit.xml is wsdl generated by Axis using ?wsdl

> ?wsdl returns incorrect element definitions
> -------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: AXIS-1670
>          URL: http://nagoya.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS-1670
>      Project: Axis
>         Type: Bug
>   Components: WSDL processing
>     Versions: current (nightly)
>  Environment: Linux x86 (Fedora3), j2sdk1.4.2_06
>     Reporter: Dominik Kacprzak
>  Attachments: omit.wsdl, omit.xml
>
> ?wsdl returns incorrect element definitions for deployed webservices by always setting element's nillable property to "true".  There is a simple way to reproduce this bug:
>  - deploy: test.wsdl.omit.Omit
>  - compare Omit.wsdl with wsdl generated by ?wsdl
> I attached Omit.wsdl from CVS and omit.xml which was generated by ?wsdl (http://localhost:8080/axis/services/omit?wsdl).
> - Dominik

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