Kevin, I'm using axis 1.4 as well, which is why I was surprised.
I already coded for using the Type_AttributeMapEntry[][] so it's not a
big deal. If I'm the only one who has this problem then don't worry
about it. Most people are probably using your client libs where
everything is already generated.

On Dec 27, 5:46 am, Kevin Winter <kevin.win...@google.com> wrote:
> Hi Maxim,
>   What version of axis are you using?  I believe we're using axis 1.4 for
> the existing Java library and did not run into this issue.  We're trying to
> add support for axis 2 in the rewrite of the java library, but have run
> into some fun issues getting the classes generated (current solution
> involves hacking some XSLT to get it somewhat right - still very much a
> work in progress).
>
> - Kevin Winter
> AdWords API Team

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