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How are nullable values handled?

How are nullable types handled in Axis1 C++?

 

For instance, how could I set an int/boolean/date/datetime attribute to
xsi:nill="true"?

 

-Ryan

 

Ryan McCullough | RightNow Technologies | Integration Tools Engineer

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How are nullable values handled?

Posted by "McCullough, Ryan" <rm...@rightnow.com>.
How are nullable types handled in Axis1 C++?

 

For instance, how could I set an int/boolean/date/datetime attribute to
xsi:nill="true"?

 

-Ryan

 

Ryan McCullough | RightNow Technologies | Integration Tools Engineer

406-556-3162 office | Bozeman, MT | rmccullough@rightnow.com |
http://www.rightnow.com <http://www.rightnow.com/> 

 


RE: How are nullable values handled?

Posted by "McCullough, Ryan" <rm...@rightnow.com>.
Any ideas?

 

From: McCullough, Ryan [mailto:rmccullough@rightnow.com] 
Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2008 11:42 AM
To: axis-c-user@ws.apache.org
Subject: How are nullable values handled?

 

How are nullable types handled in Axis1 C++?

 

For instance, how could I set an int/boolean/date/datetime attribute to
xsi:nill="true"?

 

-Ryan

 

Ryan McCullough | RightNow Technologies | Integration Tools Engineer

406-556-3162 office | Bozeman, MT | rmccullough@rightnow.com |
http://www.rightnow.com <http://www.rightnow.com/>