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Posted to java-user@axis.apache.org by Andy Foster <an...@fostersontheweb.com> on 2006/01/26 12:04:40 UTC

Deserialisation

Hi all,

If you have the XML representation of your axis response message already how
can you use the WSDL2Java generated classes to deserialise your XML(which is
currently a String) into those generated java classes.

The XML is only the body XML not the full soap message.

Regards

Andy Foster

Re: Deserialisation

Posted by Nicolas De Loof <ni...@capgemini.com>.
WSDL2Java can only run from ... a WSDL !
A "sample" XML message doesn't describe a web service.
WSDL is a service description language (itself beeing an XML document).

If your are web-service client, you have to ask your service for it's WSDL.
Some web service serveurs (as axis) follow the unofficial rule to 
generate WSDL for request : http://server/services/myService?wsdl,
perhaps it may give you the expected WSDL.

Nico.

Andy Foster a écrit :

>Hi all,
>
>If you have the XML representation of your axis response message already how
>can you use the WSDL2Java generated classes to deserialise your XML(which is
>currently a String) into those generated java classes.
>
>The XML is only the body XML not the full soap message.
>
>Regards
>
>Andy Foster
>  
>

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