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[jira] Updated: (AXIS2-2914) ADB still not clever enough wrt Elements and ComplexTypes with the same name.

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Davanum Srinivas updated AXIS2-2914:
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    Fix Version/s:     (was: 1.3)

> ADB still not clever enough wrt Elements and ComplexTypes with the same name.
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>
>                 Key: AXIS2-2914
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS2-2914
>             Project: Axis 2.0 (Axis2)
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: databinding
>    Affects Versions: 1.2
>            Reporter: Paul Fremantle
>            Assignee: Amila Chinthaka Suriarachchi
>
> Suppose I have this schema:
> <s:element name="Paul" type="tns:Paul"/>
> <s:complexType name="Paul">...</s:complexType>
> At the moment, ADB generates:
> Paul->Paul53->children
> In other words it generates a random number to separate the Element from the ComplexType.
> Unfortunately, if you have two WSDLs that share the same schema, you can end up with different random numbers in each case, meaning that you can't actually share the objects.
> Also, in 99% of cases, this will be the only use of a ComplexType - in fact the naming (Element name == complexType name) sort of implies that. 
> I recommend users edit the Schema to inline the complextype. So rewrite the schema like this:
> <s:element name="Paul">
>      <s:complexType>...</s:complexType>
> </s:element>
> But of course usually this Schema is generated by .NET so we don't want to edit it. 
> Here is my suggestions:
> 1) add a switch to automatically hide complextypes that have the same name as elements. (i.e. generate code the same as if the complextype was anonymous and inline)
> 2) If the user hasn't specified the switch: when you come across a complexType name that is the same as an element name, name the java object PaulT. I don't see how the same name could appear a third time since that would be an error in the schema.

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