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RE: how to deserializing a DOM Element?: msg#00546

Subject: RE: how to deserializing a DOM Element?
I have already done it, too. I can send it as a String without problems.
Well, I get the escaped characters. What's the best way to unescape it
again?

Anyway, I thought that sending a DOM Element would not be that bad. After
all, it is only for very small documents.

Thanks.


-----Mensaje original-----
De: Brian W. Young [mailto:byoung@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Enviado el: viernes, 20 de diciembre de 2002 14:43
Para: axis-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx; alonso@xxxxxxxxxxx
Asunto: Re: how to deserializing a DOM Element?


Are you sure you don't want to just send the XML as String data and then
re-parse it once it gets to the destination?


Josema Alonso wrote:

>Dear all,
>
>I'm a newbie trying to make a web service work. I have a method like this:
>
>public Class Recordings {
> public Element getEquipmentTypes() {
>   Element resultElement;
>   ...
>   ...
>   return resultElement;
> }
>...
>}
>
>The resultElement is built ok. I can deploy the service and make it work.
>I have tried to make a SOAP request to this service. It works ok from
Cocoon
>using XSP.
>I have also tried from Websphere Developer and .Net and I've found an
error:
>it cannot foud a deserializer for the Element. The relevant part of the
WSDL
>file is:
><wsdl:types>
>  <schema targetNamespace="http://xml.apache.org/xml-soap";
>          xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema";>
>    <import namespace="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/"/>
>    <element name="Element" nillable="true" type="apachesoap:Element"/>
>  </schema>
></wsdl:types>
><wsdl:message name="getEquipmentTypesResponse">
>  <wsdl:part name="getEquipmentTypesReturn" type="apachesoap:Element"/>
></wsdl:message>
>
>I have searched the archives and tried a couple solutiones I found there
>with no luck. Am I missing something?
>
>Can anybody help me, please?
>
>ps: since I started with web services I can't beliebe sending XML in a SOAP
>envelope is the most difficult thing to achieve...
>
>
>
>
>





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