elementFormDefault="unqualified"
means that you want locally-declared elements like contact
to be in no namespace. Whatever tool it was that generated the instance document
has honoured that request. It's almost always more appropriate to use
elementFormDefault="qualified".
Michael Kay
Thanks for the reply.
I believe I specified Contact's ns in
schema as targetNamespace. Here is my wsdl:type
<wsdl:types>
<xsd:schema
xmlns:tns="
http://web.com/CRMUsers/types/test"
xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
xmlns="
http://web.com/CRMUsers"
attributeFormDefault="unqualified"
elementFormDefault="unqualified"
targetNamespace="
http://web.com/CRMUsers/types/test">
<xsd:include
schemaLocation="xsd0.xsd" />
<xsd:complexType name="ContactReturnType ">
<xsd:sequence>
<xsd:element name="contact"
nillable="true"
type="r:ContactType" />
</xsd:sequence>
</xsd:complexType>
<xsd:element name=" contacts"
nillable="true"
type="r:ContactReturnType" />
...
</xsd:schema>
</wsdl:types>
<!-- xsd0.xsd -->
<xsd:schema
xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
attributeFormDefault="unqualified"
elementFormDefault="unqualified">
<xsd:complexType
name=" ContactType">
<xsd:attribute name="id" type="xsd:string"
/>
<xsd:attribute
name="firstName" type="xsd:string" />
<xsd:attribute name="lastName" type="xsd:string"
/>
<xsd:attribute name="email"
type="xsd:string" />
</xsd:complexType>
</xsd:schema>
On 12/19/06, Andrew
Welch <andrew.j.welch@gmail.com>
wrote:
On
12/19/06, Ran <ran256@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have the following schema instance and
the xmlns on contact nodes are
> empty strings.
> I use xmlbeans
for databinding in Axis2. and would like to not use any ns on
>
contact.
>
> How do I manupulate xmlns in my schema (or using
xbean api) for contact node
> to get rid of xmlns="" ?
>
>
<Contacts xmlns="
www.example.com">
> <Contact
xmlns="" id="3" name="abc2"
/>
> <Contact xmlns="" id="4"
name="abc3" />
> <Contact
xmlns="" id="5" name="abc4" />
> ....
>
</Contacts>
Put the <Contact> elements in the "www.example.com" namespace -
currently
they are in no namespace, hence the xmlns=""
cheers
andrew