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[jira] Updated: (AXIS2-109) Databinding completeness in the stubs that are generated

     [ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS2-109?page=all ]

Srinath Perera updated AXIS2-109:
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    Priority: Minor  (was: Major)

post 0.95

> Databinding completeness in the stubs that are generated
> --------------------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: AXIS2-109
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS2-109
>      Project: Apache Axis 2.0 (Axis2)
>         Type: Improvement
>   Components: databinding
>     Reporter: Jayachandra Sekhara Rao Sunkara
>     Priority: Minor
>  Attachments: SimpleTest.wsdl
>
> We should project stub methods tha are completely agnostic of the databinding mechanism utilized to generate them.
> FYI, I'm copy pasting the issue that was mailed to axis-dev on 28th July 2005
> *** Transcript of the mail follows ***
> Hi there,
> I planned to test a stub based style of invocation with this wsdl [attached below- SimpleTest.wsdl].
> Its the wsdl for a webservice which hosts a method of the signature public String echoString(String inputString); I started with wsdl2java to generate stubs for me. I then set out to write a test client (this was lacking from wsdl2java artifacts that got generated) that would just assume as if it was invoking a local method named echoString on the stub. Strangely the method signature of
> echoString(..) in the generated stub is seen to expect an XMLBeans specific EchoStringDocument kind of object as its input parameter.
> This makes us think that data binding is not facilitated to the user fully. User shouldn't have to bore the onus of creating an EchoStringDocument object and pass it as parameter to the stub method, at least when he is using the stub based invocation, isn't it? Is this feature on our wish list or am I missing something!?!
> Thank you
> Jayachandra

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