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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Pete Roth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 9:11 AM
> To: Soap-dev List (E-mail); Soap-user list (E-mail)
> Subject: setting response deserializers dynamically not based on element
> n ames (Java client to MS .NET server)
>
>
> I have a response envelope that will look like the XML sample below. What I
> need to do is read in all that data. I now, with the help of users of this
> group, am able to build the response as an XML document and can parse it
> that way. The problem is that since I am using a .NET server that doesn't
> return the xsi:type attribute on each data element, I need to manually set
> up deserializers for each element returned by the server. When I use this
> method in my SOAP wrapper class:
>
> public void setDeserializer(org.apache.soap.util.xml.Deserializer[] des,
> String[] rsponseItemNamespaces, String[]responseItemNames) {
> for (int i=0; i<des.length;i++) {
> if(des[i] == null) return;
> _smr.mapTypes(Constants.NS_URI_SOAP_ENC,
> new QName(responseItemNamespaces[i],
> responseItemNames[i]),
> null, null, des[i]);
> }
> _call.setSOAPMappingRegistry(_smr);
> }
>
> To map the deserializers to the response elements. Now this works for one
> element returned, but if I try to use it for the method which returns the
> below XML (passing all the deserializers, element namespaces, and element
> names of course) It tells me that "device_getCurrentMessageResult" there is
> no deserialzier to deserialize a
> "namespacehere:device_getCurrentMessageResult". What's up with that?
>
> Also, Since I am getting the response as XML and parsing it myself, I would
> just like to specify to use the StringDeserializer for all the data
> regardless of how many elements are returned in the SOAP envelope. That way
> if the names or number of elements change, in the method response, I won't
> have to change my client code, if I code it carefully.
>
> Does anyone know how I can just use StringDeserializer for the entire
> response so I don't have to know the names of all the elements returned in
> the SOAP envelope? Remember, I am using a .NET server that doesn't add the
> xsi:type attribute.
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
>
>
> *******************
> Sample XML response
> ****************************************************************************
> *
>
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
> <soap:Envelope xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
> xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
> xmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/">
> <soap:Body>
> <device_getCurrentMessageResponse
> xmlns="http://telemetrytech.net/VnocngWebService">
> <device_getCurrentMessageResult>
> <vnVNOC ThisTransactionTime="string">
> <VnocAddress>string</VnocAddress>
> <UserAddress>string</UserAddress>
> <Disclaimer>string</Disclaimer>
> <Copyright>string</Copyright>
> </vnVNOC>
> <vnDevice AccountID="string" DeviceIDInternal="int"
> AdminLevelAccess="boolean" AccountIDInternal="int">
> <GroupName>string</GroupName>
> <DeviceName>string</DeviceName>
> </vnDevice>
> <vnDeviceInboundMsg MessageID="string">
> <MessageEncoding>string</MessageEncoding>
> <MessageTime>string</MessageTime>
> <MessageTimeUTC>string</MessageTimeUTC>
> <MessageData>string</MessageData>
> <MessageDataPreParsed>string</MessageDataPreParsed>
> <MessageDataLenIn>string</MessageDataLenIn>
> </vnDeviceInboundMsg>
> </device_getCurrentMessageResult>
> </device_getCurrentMessageResponse>
> </soap:Body>
> </soap:Envelope>
>
> ****************************************************************************
> *
>
> Peter Roth
> Telemetry Technologies Inc.
> p: 404.231.0021 ext. 1290
> e: [EMAIL PROTECTED]