Hi Bruno, so far as I can tell, the types are soap types, not the
types on your service portType (interface). We have gone through many
iterations of WSDL generation (sometimes with xsi:type, sometimes
without :-S ) to try to get interop sorted out. What you show many
not actually be wrong. Does the service actually fail? If so, can
you include the entire WSDL and a description of the failure?
Regards, Graham.
On 19 Nov, 14:18, "Bruno Reis" <bruno.p.r...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi there, I followed the IBM tutotial on:
> http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/web/library/ws-soa-scasdo/index.html
> I downloaded the sources and it run ok, but on my wsdl I do not get the
> param and return types as shown on the tutorial.
> on the tutorial:
> <binding name="WeatherServiceBinding"
> type="tns2:WeatherServicePortType">
> <operation name="getTemperature">
> <input>
> *<tns3:body xsi:type="tns3:tBody" use="literal"/>*
> </input>
> <output>
> *<tns3:body xsi:type="tns3:tBody" use="literal"/>*
> </output>
> <tns3:operation xsi:type="tns3:tOperation" soapAction=""/>
> </operation>
> <tns3:binding xsi:type="tns3:tBinding"
> transport="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/http"
> style="document"/>
> </binding>
> I get:
> <wsdl:binding name="WeatherServiceBinding"
> type="tns2:WeatherServicePortType">
> <soap:binding transport="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/http"
> style="document"/>
> -
> <wsdl:operation name="getTemperature">
> <soap:operation soapAction=""/>
> -
> *<wsdl:input>
> <soap:body use="literal"/>
> </wsdl:input>
> -
> <wsdl:output>
> <soap:body use="literal"/>
> </wsdl:output>*
> </wsdl:operation>
> </wsdl:binding>
> What is wrong with this?
> Shall I define another namespace or put the xsd on another place?
> Thanks,
> Bruno