On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 9:35 AM, Jeff Ortel <jortel(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Hey Jason,
The specification:
http://www.w3.org/TR/2000/NOTE-SOAP-20000508/ says:
"Arrays are compound values (see also section 5.4.2). SOAP arrays are
defined as having a type of SOAP-ENC:Array or a type derived there from."
This is tricky. Having the xsi:type be SOAP-ENC:Array may cause problems
with some servers just as setting it to the derived type is causing problems
in yours. Do you know what kind of server you're talking to?
That said, we need to help you with you issue. I could add an option in 0.4
that would allow the user to specify how suds should set the xsi:type for
soap encoded arrays. Or, I can tell you how to hack your suds. Which would
you prefer?
It's an Axis server, but its inside a proprietary hardware setup so I
can't access it (I only know it's axis from the traceback).
I am trying to get this setup rather quickly so showing me the
appropriate place to hack it would be good, but an option on 0.4 would
be a boon on top of that.
Thanks for your reply,
Jason