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[jira] Closed: (AXISCPP-573) problem in setURI() API in IAttribute class
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXISCPP-573?page=all ]
Dushshantha Chandradasa closed AXISCPP-573:
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Fixed
> problem in setURI() API in IAttribute class
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>
> Key: AXISCPP-573
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXISCPP-573
> Project: Axis-C++
> Type: Bug
> Components: Client - Engine
> Reporter: James Jose
> Assignee: Dushshantha Chandradasa
>
> If the prefix of the attribute is empty and if I use setURI() then the Attribute class correctly serialize by adding the correct prefix and if necessary will even add the namespace declaration to the serialized output.
> IAttribute *attr1=phb->createAttribute("Name","","axis");
> attr1->setURI("http://axis.apache.com");
> will create the following soap message
> <ns:TestHeader xmlns:ns="http://ws.apache.org/" xmlns:ns2="http://axis.apache.com" ns2:Name="axis">
> Here setURI() results in generating a namespace declaration for the uri "http://axis.apache.com" and used the generated prefix 'ns2' as the prefix for 'Name' attribute.
> But if the attribute prefix is not empty, then this setURI() does not change its prefix.
> INamespace *nsp=phb->createNamespaceDecl ("nsp","http://apache.com");
> IAttribute *attr1=phb->createAttribute("Name","nsp","axis");
> attr1->setURI("http://axis.apache.com");
> results in
> <ns:TestHeader xmlns:ns="http://ws.apache.org/" nsp:Name="axis" xmlns:nsp="http://apache.com">
> attr1->getPrefix() will return 'nsp'
> attr1->getURI() will return 'http://axis.apache.com'
> but there is no namespace declaration for this combination.
> So either
> 1.setURI() should also change the prefix value accordingly.
> 2.setURI() should not change the URI if prefix is already set.
> 3.setURI() should be removed from the API list.
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