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[jira] [Issue Comment Edited] (AXIS2-5201) A parameterized List object is assigned type 'xs:anyType' in WSDL when the list is part of a POJO or object returned by a web-service operation

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TAM Tenfold5 edited comment on AXIS2-5201 at 12/11/11 6:39 AM:
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I have tested scenarios for Java Collections List using Axis2 1.7.0 release. In all cases with, List type property within a bean or List type object as input or output parameter of a web-service operation, results in proper resolution of attributes type="<ns>:<ClassName>" and maxOccurs="unbounded". 
                
      was (Author: tam_tenfold5):
    I have tested scenarios for Java Collections List, and they work well in Axis2 1.7.0 release. 
                  
> A parameterized List object is assigned type 'xs:anyType' in WSDL when the list is part of a POJO or object returned by a web-service operation
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: AXIS2-5201
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS2-5201
>             Project: Axis2
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: codegen, wsdl
>    Affects Versions: 1.6.0
>         Environment: axis2 version is 1.6.0. 
>            Reporter: TAM Tenfold5
>            Assignee: Sagara Gunathunga 
>             Fix For: 1.7.0
>
>
> I have described beans as follows:
> public class A implements Serializable {
>           private String prop1;
>           private Date prop2;
>           private Integer prop3;
>           private Double prop4;
>           private List<B> propListB;
>          //getter and setter methods
> } 
> public class B implements Serializable {
>           private String prop1;
>           private Date prop2;
>           private Integer prop3;
>           private Double prop4;
>          //getter and setter methods
> } 
> I have described few operations in web-service implementation class as follows:
> public void saveBes(String param1, List<B> bes) {....}  //1
> public B[] getBes1(String param1) {...}  //2
> public List<B> getBes2(String param1) {...}  //3
> public A getA(String param1) {...}  //4
> There are several issues that I have identified here:
> 1) If I have only operation 4 in WS implementation class, structure of Class B is not found in the WSDL. The type for property B within the structure of A in WSDL is 'xs:anyType'. 'maxOccurs=unbounded' is not defined for such property.
> 2) If I add an operation in WS implementation class with Class B as an input param, WSDL only then described the structure of class B. (But issue-1 still remains).
> 3) If I have operations like 3 and 4 in the WS Impl class, then structure of Class B is not described in WSDL.The response element property (for 3) and Class A property (for 4) appear as type 'xs:anyType' and 'maxOccurs=unbounded' is not defined.
> 4) Only when I change the type of  'propListB' in class A to B[], can the structure of Class B resolved in WSDL. In this case the property B within the structure of A in WSDL is 'ax23:B'  and 'maxOccurs=unbounded' is defined..
> 5) If I have operation like 2, then the structure of Class B resolved in WSDL.
> So, the conclusion is when parametrized List object is used within a POJO or return type of WS operation, its structure is not described in WSDL. 
> I have not checked for other collection classes like java.util.Set.
> Regards,
> TAM Tenfold5, GDev.

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