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[jira] Assigned: (AXISCPP-149) Memory cleaning of generated C++ array code
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXISCPP-149?page=all ]
Adrian Dick reassigned AXISCPP-149:
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Assign To: Dushshantha Chandradasa (was: Adrian Dick)
I'm now assigning this to you, Dushshantha, as you're completing the WSDL2Ws work for rpc/encoded and server-side.
> Memory cleaning of generated C++ array code
> -------------------------------------------
>
> Key: AXISCPP-149
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXISCPP-149
> Project: Axis-C++
> Type: Improvement
> Components: WSDL processing - RPC
> Versions: 1.3 Final
> Environment: All Platforms
> Reporter: Samisa Abeysinghe
> Assignee: Dushshantha Chandradasa
> Fix For: 1.6 Alpha
>
> In case of Arrays, I noticed that the WSDL2WS tool is generating a
> struct.
> e.g.
> typedef struct SOAPStruct_ArrayTag
> {
> SOAPStruct* m_Array;
> int m_Size;
> } SOAPStruct_Array;
> The trouble here is that in case of returned values/parameters the user
> has to delete the m_Array mamber explicitly.
> I think a more cleaner way would be to use a class here and use a
> destructor to clean memory.
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