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[jira] Commented: (CXF-918) java code from wsdl2java for wrapped style if request and response have elements with the same names and different datatypes

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maomaode commented on CXF-918:
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I can not see any wrong in the generated code, what's your expectation here?
If you want some wrapper child as a return type, then you have to name it as 'return', e.g if you want to the string2 as a return type, you can name it 'return' instead of the 'string2' in your schema. 

> java code from wsdl2java for wrapped style if request and response have elements with the same names and different datatypes
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>
>                 Key: CXF-918
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-918
>             Project: CXF
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Tooling
>    Affects Versions: 2.0.1, 2.1
>         Environment: java 1.5.0_09
>            Reporter: jmi
>         Attachments: bug.wsdl
>
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> wsdl2java renegares incorrect java code for some wsdls:
> wsdl uses "wrapped style" - request and response messages for operation, both have only one message-part. Each element referenced from message-part has different compex type, where both have multiple elements. 
> Problem is if there are two elements, one in request, one in response datatype, where both have the same name, but they have different datatype. In such situation a Holder is generated, which holds dataype from response. Request parameter is lost.
> maybe reason is common with bug 907

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