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[jira] Assigned: (AXISCPP-439) Soap faults fail for primitive
faults
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXISCPP-439?page=all ]
Dushshantha Chandradasa reassigned AXISCPP-439:
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Assign To: (was: Dushshantha Chandradasa)
i have unassigned this issue from me, because im out from the project for some time..
i would like to take this oppotunity to thank all the dev team members as well as the user community for their helpfulness.
Thanks,
Dushshantha
> Soap faults fail for primitive faults
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>
> Key: AXISCPP-439
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXISCPP-439
> Project: Axis-C++
> Type: Bug
> Components: SOAP
> Reporter: Mark Whitlock
> Attachments: pic02743.jpg, pic04035.jpg
>
> I changed the FaultMappingDoc.wsdl so that DivByZeroStruct was an xsd:int instead of a DivByZeroStruct. So usually FaultMappingDoc.wsdl has ...
> <element name="DivByZeroStruct" nillable="true" type="impl:DivByZeroStruct"/>
> but I changed it to
> <element name="DivByZeroStruct" nillable="true" type="xsd:int"/>
> so the user soap fault is a primitive not a complex type.
> When I ran wsdl2ws, the generated classes did not even compile, let alone run. I think the same problem would occur if the fault was defined to be an array.
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