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Posted to java-dev@axis.apache.org by "Davanum Srinivas (JIRA)" <ax...@ws.apache.org> on 2005/07/12 12:30:14 UTC
[jira] Assigned: (AXIS-2105) Regression in ElementDecl/SymTabEntry getName()
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS-2105?page=all ]
Davanum Srinivas reassigned AXIS-2105:
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Assign To: Davanum Srinivas
> Regression in ElementDecl/SymTabEntry getName()
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>
> Key: AXIS-2105
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS-2105
> Project: Apache Axis
> Type: Bug
> Components: Serialization/Deserialization, WSDL processing
> Versions: 1.2.1
> Reporter: Aaron Hamid
> Assignee: Davanum Srinivas
>
> Using the following schema type as an example:
> <xsd:complexType name="__MyType_in">
> <xsd:sequence>
> <xsd:element name="id" nillable="true" type="xsd:string" minOccurs="0"/>
> <xsd:element name="check_all" nillable="true" type="xsd:boolean" minOccurs="0"/>
> </xsd:sequence>
> </xsd:complexType>
> In Axis 1.1 ElementDecl.getName() returned the unqualified field name of the element, e.g.:
> getName() on the ElementDecl of "check_all" would return: "check_all"
> In 1.2.1 this seems to have broken. In Revision 1.10 of ElementDecl, ElementDecl is made to subclass ContainedEntry, and therefore SymTabEntry, and the setName/getName methods that operated on QName were removed and implicitly replaced with the super class SymTabEntry setName/getName that operate on String. However, the name field of SymTabEntry superclass is never set, so getName on an ElementDecl always returns null.
> e.g.:
> log.debug(ed.getName());
> log.debug(ed.getQName());
> log.debug(ed.getQName().getLocalPart());
> [DEBUG] DynamicType - null
> [DEBUG] DynamicType - __MyType_in>check_all
> [DEBUG] DynamicType - __MyType_in>check_all
> [DEBUG] DynamicType - __MyType_in>check_all
> As you can see, getName() returns null. My expectation is that it return "check_all". Currently I am obtaining the QName, and then parsing the substring that starts with '>' to obtain the field name. I am not familiar with this notation however. Is it ad-hoc or specified somewhere?
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