Revised: 18 Oct 2004
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This release implements the JavaTMfor XML-based RPC 1.1 Specification. In addition to the features required by the specification, this release provides the following:
xsd:any
, xsd:anyType
, xsd:IDREF
(to allow for strict compliance to the specs, support for these types is disabled when wscompile
is run with the -f:strict
option.)javax.xml.rpc.Call.getOutputParameters
method. In JAX-RPC 1.0.3 and earlier versions, the getOutputParameters
method returned a Map
where the keys were QNames
. According to the JAX-RPC 1.1 Specification (section 8.2.4.1) this method should return a Map
where the keys are of type String
. This is also consistent with the JAX-RPC 1.1 API docs. This fix may cause backward compatabilities if the client expects the keys to be of type QName
.call.invoke
method must throw a remote exception if an exception is received from the service, the specification is not clear on what type of exception the dynamic proxy client may throw. Therefore, this client needs to be prepared to receive either one of these possible exceptions: ServiceSpecificException
, SOAPFaultException
, and RemoteException
.-source 1.1
or -source 1.1.1
option will be able to generate the same WSDL.null
parameter in a remote procedure call made by a DII or dynamic proxy client, the parameter is not serialized properly. (4847980)wscompile.bat
cannot parse comma-separated features on the command line. To specify features, use -f:<feature>
for each feature.Incorrect
wscompile.bat -f:feature1,feature2
Correct
wscompile.bat -f:feature1 -f:feature2
Calendar
objects that have a time zone that includes a GMT offset with non-zero seconds. For example, a GMT time zone offset of GMT-11:00:04 cannot be round tripped because the XML schema dateTime
format does not allow for the specification of seconds in the GMT offset.For white papers and the latest JAX-RPC technology, go to http://jax-rpc.dev.java.net.
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