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Need to give additional parameters, when using jaxb as binding

Hi all,

I use a schema in my web service that uses the MathML xsd, and the only
binding I 've been able to compile it with is jaxb, but for that to happen I
need to give some additional parameters as explained here[1]. So my question
is, when I want to use jaxb as binding when using wsdl2java(axis2 1.5), is
there anyway of giving this parameter to   the tool, or in some other way
use the generated code with my service. One solution is to maybe have the
service accepts raw string as input and marshall it into java object on the
in service implementation, and do something similar on the client.

Any other good suggestions?

cheers, Håkon


[1]http://weblogs.java.net/blog/kohsuke/archive/2006/03/simple_and_bett.html

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Håkon Sagehaug, Scientific Programmer
Parallab, Bergen Center for Computational Science(BCCS)
Uni BCCS/Uni Research
Hakon.Sagehaug@uni.no, phone +47 55584125

Re: Need to give additional parameters, when using jaxb as binding

Posted by Glen Mazza <gl...@gmail.com>.
Looking at the WSDL2Java docs[1] it looks like the "-E" option would be your
best bet to try to pass parameters to JAXB.
CXF[2] (-xjc) and Metro[3] (-B) also have JAXB parameter-passing options.

Glen

[1] http://ws.apache.org/axis2/1_5_1/reference.html
[2] http://cxf.apache.org/docs/wsdl-to-java.html
[3] https://metro.dev.java.net/nonav/1.3/docs/wsimport.html


Håkon Sagehaug-3 wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I use a schema in my web service that uses the MathML xsd, and the only
> binding I 've been able to compile it with is jaxb, but for that to happen
> I
> need to give some additional parameters as explained here[1]. So my
> question
> is, when I want to use jaxb as binding when using wsdl2java(axis2 1.5), is
> there anyway of giving this parameter to   the tool, or in some other way
> use the generated code with my service. One solution is to maybe have the
> service accepts raw string as input and marshall it into java object on
> the
> in service implementation, and do something similar on the client.
> 
> Any other good suggestions?
> 
> cheers, Håkon
> 
> 
> [1]http://weblogs.java.net/blog/kohsuke/archive/2006/03/simple_and_bett.html
> 
> -- 
> Håkon Sagehaug, Scientific Programmer
> Parallab, Bergen Center for Computational Science(BCCS)
> Uni BCCS/Uni Research
> Hakon.Sagehaug@uni.no, phone +47 55584125
> 
> 

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