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[jira] Commented: (AXISCPP-853) Generated getters and setters wrong for any types

    [ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXISCPP-853?page=comments#action_12331976 ] 

Dushshantha Chandradasa commented on AXISCPP-853:
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i introduced this new naming convension for any type to handle multiple any elements in a complex type. few days back, this was working properly. 

The code snippet responsible for writing above code is : In BeanParamWriter

private void writeGetSetMethods() throws WrapperFault {
......
if (attribs[i].isAnyType()){                    	
                    	anyCounter += 1;
                    	parameterName = parameterName + Integer.toString(anyCounter); <------- Adds the count in front of the param name.
                    }
					
					writer.write("\n" + properParamName + " * " + classname
							+ "::get" + parameterName + "()\n{\n"); <--------- the change in param name doesnt apply here.

					writer.write("\t" + "return " + parameterName + " ; \n}\n"); <----------- But the change applies here....

					writer.write("\n" + "void " + classname + "::set"
							+ parameterName + "(" + properParamName
							+ " * pInValue)\n{\n");

					writer.write("\t" + parameterName + " = pInValue ; \n");


....
}

 

> Generated getters and setters wrong for any types
> -------------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: AXISCPP-853
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXISCPP-853
>      Project: Axis-C++
>         Type: Bug
>   Components: WSDD Processing
>     Versions: current (nightly)
>  Environment: All
>     Reporter: Dushshantha Chandradasa

>
> ExtencibilityQuery test fails to compile because the getter/ setter name is incorrect. 
> In ExtencibilityType.hpp, method declaration is as follows:
>           AnyType* getany1();
> 	void setany1(AnyType*  InValue);
> But in ExtencibilityType.cpp, the identifier is wrong.
> AnyType* ExtensibilityType::getany() <------------- wrong identifier (should be getany1())
> {
> 	return any1 ; 
> }
> void ExtensibilityType::setany(AnyType* InValue) <----------------- wrong identifier (should be setany1)
> {
> 	any1 = InValue ; 
> }

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