Generated Javascript does not handle simultaneous soap requests correctly
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                 Key: CXF-1713
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-1713
             Project: CXF
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: JavaScript Client
         Environment: linux64 ubuntu firefox 3.0
            Reporter: Christine
            Priority: Minor


I use the js client code as dynamically provided by cxf. My js client, which is 
modeled after the helloworld example, generates two soap requests. The second 
request is issued before the first has completed. What happens is that the 
response to the first request gets handled by the response handler of the 
second request. this is my code (I have added an additional "sayIt" to demo the 
issue)
function saySomething(formObj)
{
        saveText = formObj.textField.value;
        formObj.textField.value = "";
        userId=readCookie();
        if (userId == null || userId.length < 20)
        {
           register(userId);
           sayIt(userId, "hi");
        } else {
           sayIt(userId, saveText);
        }
}

The response to the "register(userid)" is handled by the response function for 
the SayIt function. I have solved the problem in my code by making the sayIt 
wait until the responst to the register has been processed.

What I think that happens is the following. The cxf js code sets the response 
functions in function soap__say_op:
    this._onsuccess = successCallback;
    this._onerror = errorCallback;
When a response comes in, the onsuccess or onerror function is used that has 
last been set. What should happen is that the name of the response function is 
taken from the xml response, 
xmlresponse.firstchild.firstchild.firstchild.localname. There is a  function 
org_apache_cxf_deserialize_anyType that does seem to take the tag name from the 
xml, but this is not used in the response handling that I have seen.

My js client runs in FireFox 3.0 on Ubuntu linux 64 bits. I have tested on IE7 
on Windows XP with the same results. I use cxf 2.1.1.




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