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[jira] Resolved: (AXISCPP-832) WSDL2Ws does not create server side correctly for wsdls containing attachment types

     [ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXISCPP-832?page=all ]
     
Dushshantha Chandradasa resolved AXISCPP-832:
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    Resolution: Fixed

> WSDL2Ws does not create server side correctly for wsdls containing attachment types
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>
>          Key: AXISCPP-832
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXISCPP-832
>      Project: Axis-C++
>         Type: Bug
>   Components: WSDL processing - Doc
>     Versions: 1.6 Alpha
>     Reporter: James Jose
>     Assignee: Dushshantha Chandradasa

>
> When WSDL2Ws is used to create client side, attachment types like Image, PlainText, Source, octet-stream, and DataHandler are correctly  mapped to ISoapAttachment. But when server side is created these attachment types are not mapping to 'ISoapAttachment'.
> When WSDL2Ws tool is run against Attachment1.wsdl(available in the wsdl directory), in the client side it creates the following function prototype.
> xsd__int put(ISoapAttachment *Value0, ISoapAttachment *Value1, ISoapAttachment *Value2, ISoapAttachment *Value3, ISoapAttachment *Value4, ISoapAttachment *Value5, ISoapAttachment *Value6);
> ie all the attachment types are mapped to ISoapAttachment type.
> But when server side is created, function prototype looks like
> xsd__int put(Image Value0,PlainText Value1,Source Value2,octet-stream Value3,DataHandler Value4,DataHandler Value5,DataHandler Value6);
> ie WSDL2Ws uses the same type present in the WSDL as the data type.

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