yes, please. Can you try the nightly build before i you do? -- dims
On Tue, 18 May 2004 12:59:40 +0300, BLIS Webmaster (Patrick Houbaux) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > If somebody is interested: > > Somehow the problem was coming from the deployment configuration file (deploy.wsdd) > because I had (for some reasons) specified the type mapping for the array of MyBean1 > according to the following: > > <typeMapping > xmlns:myNS="urn:myTest" > qname="myNS:ArrayOf_MyBean1" > type="java:MyBean1[]" > serializer="org.apache.axis.encoding.ser.ArraySerializerFactory" > deserializer="org.apache.axis.encoding.ser.ArrayDeserializerFactory" > encodingStyle="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/" > /> > > Seems that Axis1.2beta doesn't work when these arrays mapping are specified. Axis1.1 > was working fine. > > Anyway commenting out this type mapping did the trick. > > If needed I can log that in the bug database (I have the complete server source > example with client ready). > > Cheers, > Patrick. > > BLIS Webmaster (Patrick Houbaux) wrote: > > > Dear all, > > > > I have a complex datatype schema in a webservice that has been generated > > from a javabean-object model. > > > > Some of these beans are declared as abstract and are empty. > > > > When I deploy the webservice everything is fine but when I try to > > consume the webservice I get a "Missing Default Constructor" error for > > these abstract-empty beans. > > > > This was working fine with Axis 1.1 and I'm currently stuck trying to > > found out the reason of this error. > > My questions are: > > - Is this a bug in Axis 1.2beta? If yes, should I try to submit an issue? > > - What has changed between Axis 1.1 and Axis 1.2beta that leads to this > > error? > > - Am I doing something completly wrong here? > > > > To clarify my explanation here is some piece of codes of my webservice: > > > > ===== MySuperBean.java > > > > abstract Class MySuperBean{ > > String ID; > > public String getID(){ > > return ID; > > } > > > > public void setID(String id_){ > > ID=id_; > > } > > } > > ===== MySuperBean2.java > > > > abstract Class MySuperBean2 extends MySuperBean{ > > } > > > > ==== MyBean1.java > > > > Class MyBean1 extends MySuperBean2{ > > String name; > > String description; > > > > // get and set methods for name and description ... > > } > > > > ==== MyBean2.java > > Class MyBean2 { > > MyBean1[] collectionOfBean1; > > // get and set methods for collectionOfBean1 > > } > > > > ==== MyService.java > > > > Class MyService { > > > > public MyBean2 createMyBean2(){ > > return new MyBean2(); > > } > > } > > > > The error says something like "Enable to create javabean type > > MySuperBean2 Missing default constructor? error was > > java.lang.InstanciationException" > > and then some stack trace ... > > > > Thanks in advance for any help on shedding me the light on that. > > Cheers, > > Patrick. > >
