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Posted to java-user@axis.apache.org by Sandro Ruch <sa...@namics.com> on 2004/09/06 08:18:36 UTC
BeanSerializer
Hi all,
Does the beanserializer / deserializer also work if the bean-class has its
"sub-beans"?
We have specified the bean-class unsing the <beanMapping> tag in the
wsdd... but now
we get a saxexception for the next "sub-bean"...
Is it better in this case to use customized serializer/deserializer?
Thx,
Sandro
Re: BeanSerializer
Posted by Mahen Perera <ma...@gmail.com>.
Hi Sandro,
If the abstract class or root of an inheritance hierachy is specified
in the WSDD correctly, there should be no problem i guess.
If u explain using some examples, i think i can give a better answer
Mahen
----- Original Message -----
From: Sandro Ruch <sa...@namics.com>
Date: Mon, 6 Sep 2004 09:42:44 +0200
Subject: Re: BeanSerializer
To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
hi Mahen,
thanks for your comment... one more question... what about if the
"sub-bean" is an abstract bean-class or the root
of a inheritance-hierarchie? Is this a problem or transparent for the
deveploper and just a question of correct specification in the
wsdd-file?
Sandro
Mahen Perera <ma...@gmail.com>
06.09.2004 08:21
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Hi Sandro,
if the sub beans are also specified using the <beanMapping> tag, then
there should be no problem. .... No need to use Custom
Serialization/Deserialization
Hope this answers ur Q.
Mahen
----- Original Message -----
From: Sandro Ruch <sa...@namics.com>
Date: Mon, 6 Sep 2004 08:18:36 +0200
Subject: BeanSerializer
To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
Hi all,
Does the beanserializer / deserializer also work if the bean-class has
its "sub-beans"?
We have specified the bean-class unsing the <beanMapping> tag in the
wsdd... but now
we get a saxexception for the next "sub-bean"...
Is it better in this case to use customized serializer/deserializer?
Thx,
Sandro
Re: BeanSerializer
Posted by Sandro Ruch <sa...@namics.com>.
hi Mahen,
thanks for your comment... one more question... what about if the
"sub-bean" is an abstract bean-class or the root
of a inheritance-hierarchie? Is this a problem or transparent for the
deveploper and just a question of correct specification in the wsdd-file?
Sandro
Mahen Perera <ma...@gmail.com>
06.09.2004 08:21
Please respond to
axis-user@ws.apache.org
To
axis-user@ws.apache.org
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Re: BeanSerializer
Hi Sandro,
if the sub beans are also specified using the <beanMapping> tag, then
there should be no problem. .... No need to use Custom
Serialization/Deserialization
Hope this answers ur Q.
Mahen
----- Original Message -----
From: Sandro Ruch <sa...@namics.com>
Date: Mon, 6 Sep 2004 08:18:36 +0200
Subject: BeanSerializer
To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
Hi all,
Does the beanserializer / deserializer also work if the bean-class has
its "sub-beans"?
We have specified the bean-class unsing the <beanMapping> tag in the
wsdd... but now
we get a saxexception for the next "sub-bean"...
Is it better in this case to use customized serializer/deserializer?
Thx,
Sandro
Re: BeanSerializer
Posted by Mahen Perera <ma...@gmail.com>.
Hi Sandro,
if the sub beans are also specified using the <beanMapping> tag, then
there should be no problem. .... No need to use Custom
Serialization/Deserialization
Hope this answers ur Q.
Mahen
----- Original Message -----
From: Sandro Ruch <sa...@namics.com>
Date: Mon, 6 Sep 2004 08:18:36 +0200
Subject: BeanSerializer
To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
Hi all,
Does the beanserializer / deserializer also work if the bean-class has
its "sub-beans"?
We have specified the bean-class unsing the <beanMapping> tag in the
wsdd... but now
we get a saxexception for the next "sub-bean"...
Is it better in this case to use customized serializer/deserializer?
Thx,
Sandro