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[jira] Commented: (AXIS-2454) Using Arrays results in malformed XML ([0,unbounded]) - Using Doc-Literal Wrapped

    [ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS-2454?page=comments#action_12372587 ] 

Greg Tassone commented on AXIS-2454:
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FYI:  There is a patch in the referenced bug for that particular case of this problem.  It may be helpful to you in determining the cause of the problem, and possibly for fixing this one as well.

> Using Arrays results in malformed XML ([0,unbounded]) - Using Doc-Literal Wrapped
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: AXIS-2454
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS-2454
>      Project: Apache Axis
>         Type: Bug
>   Components: Serialization/Deserialization
>     Versions: 1.3
>  Environment: Tomcat 5.5, Sun JDK 1.5.06 on Linux
>     Reporter: Greg Tassone
>     Priority: Blocker

>
> Axis 1.3 is encoding my Array-enabled messages with malformed/broken XML (example below).  This problem has been reported before in slightly modified ways, but for the CastorSerializer (which I am not using).  For more on that see bug #AXIS-2135 in this system.
> I am probably using standard serializers, as I'm just trying to return an unbounded array from the service.  My service uses the Doc-Literal/Wrapped style.  Returning an array results in the following type of return structure:
> <myType[0,unbounded]>
> 	<stuff ... />
> </myType[0,unbounded]>
> <myType[0,unbounded]>
> 	<stuff ... />
> </myType[0,unbounded]>
> (A full example is below.)
> The WSDL snippet that produces this is:
> <xsd:element name="getAlarmListResponse">
> 	<xsd:complexType>
> 		<xsd:sequence>
> 			<xsd:element ref="tns:alarm" maxOccurs="unbounded" minOccurs="0"></xsd:element>
> 		</xsd:sequence>
> 	</xsd:complexType>
> </xsd:element>
> <xsd:element name="alarm" nillable="true">
> 	<xsd:complexType>
> 		<xsd:sequence>
> 			<xsd:element name="alarmTime" type="xsd:long" nillable="false"></xsd:element>
> 			<xsd:element name="latestEventTime" type="xsd:long" nillable="false"></xsd:element>
> 			<xsd:element name="lastUpdateTime" type="xsd:long" nillable="false"></xsd:element>
> 		</xsd:sequence>
> 	</xsd:complexType>
> </xsd:element>
> --------------------------------------------
> Thanks for any help you can provide with this.  We have a major production implementation that is stopped while we attempt to work around this issue.
> --------------------------------------------
> Here is a detailed example of the the SOAP response we are receiving from the Axis 1.3 server:
> HTTP/1.1 200 OK
> Server: Apache-Coyote/1.1
> Content-Type: text/xml;charset=utf-8
> Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2006 05:10:54 GMT
> Connection: close
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
>    <soapenv:Envelope xmlns:soapenv="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
>       <soapenv:Body>
>          <getAlarmListResponse xmlns="http://vtracsystems.net/ResponseCenterService">
>             <alarm[0,unbounded]>
>                <alarmTime xmlns="">1142220126</alarmTime>
>                <latestEventTime xmlns="">1142220265</latestEventTime>
>                <lastUpdateTime xmlns="">1142220265</lastUpdateTime>
>             </alarm[0,unbounded]>
>             <alarm[0,unbounded]>
>                <alarmTime xmlns="">1142220266</alarmTime>
>                <latestEventTime xmlns="">1142220508</latestEventTime>
>                <lastUpdateTime xmlns="">1142220508</lastUpdateTime>
>             </alarm[0,unbounded]>
>             <alarm[0,unbounded]>
>                <alarmTime xmlns="">1142220901</alarmTime>
>                <latestEventTime xmlns="">1142221208</latestEventTime>
>                <lastUpdateTime xmlns="">1142221208</lastUpdateTime>
>             </alarm[0,unbounded]>
>          </getAlarmListResponse>
>       </soapenv:Body>
>    </soapenv:Envelope>

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