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[jira] Commented: (AXIS2C-1071) WSDL2C, ADB & xsi:type based
deserialization
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Sérgio Gomes commented on AXIS2C-1071:
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Ah, I missed those, good catch. Thanks for committing, I'm glad the patch was useful :)
> WSDL2C, ADB & xsi:type based deserialization
> --------------------------------------------
>
> Key: AXIS2C-1071
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS2C-1071
> Project: Axis2-C
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: core/addressing
> Reporter: Sam Meder
> Assignee: Dimuthu Gamage
> Attachments: polymorphic.zip, polymorphism.patch
>
>
> I have the problem of having to work with a wsdl interface the makes use of type extensions and xsi:type. For example:
> <complexType name="VirtualHardware">
> <complexContent>
> <extension base="vim25:DynamicData">
> <sequence>
> <element name="numCPU" type="xsd:int" />
> <element name="memoryMB" type="xsd:int" />
> <element name="device" type="vim25:VirtualDevice" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded" />
> </sequence>
> </extension>
> </complexContent>
> </complexType>
> where the VirtualDevice type is extended in various ways to reflect different kind of device types:
> <complexType name="VirtualController">
> <complexContent>
> <extension base="vim25:VirtualDevice">
> <sequence>
> <element name="busNumber" type="xsd:int" />
> <element name="device" type="xsd:int" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded" />
> </sequence>
> </extension>
> </complexContent>
> </complexType>
> The issue I am running into is that WSDL2C does not seem to support this kind of xsi:type based type serialization/deserialization (which admittedly fits really poorly with a non-object oriented language like C). You could probably make it work by storing type information in the generated structs, combined with a type registry.
> Any suggestions on workarounds other than using the XML model?
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