Description
When presented with a custom exception class with a XmlAccessorOrder.ALPHABETICAL
annotation attribute the Exception.getMessage() method is listed twice as an element in a generated WSDL.
The cause of duplicate message elements being listed in the generated WSDL
is a duplication of the processing of "cls" by Utils.getGetters at line
562 and addExceptionMessage() at line 587. Utils.getGetters checks for an
Exception class defining method, getMessage. If method, "getMessage" is NOT
annotated with @XmlTransient it is returned as a method to be processed and
added to "seq" (lines 575-581) . A similar evaluation is performed by
addExceptionMessage(). It adds a second ref to "getMessage" to "seq" when
@XmlTransient is not present on the method, hence the duplicate elements in
the WSDL.
This same basic code exists back to version (2.6.x-fixes)
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/cxf/branches/2.6.x-fixes
I did not check version prior to that.
----- org.apache.cxf.jaxb.JAXBSchemaInitializer 562 for (Method m : Utils.getGetters(cls, accessType)) { .......... 575 JAXBBeanInfo beanInfo = getBeanInfo(type); 576 if (beanInfo != null) { 577 int idx = m.getName().startsWith("get") ? 3 : 2; 578 String name = m.getName().substring(idx); 579 name = Character.toLowerCase(name.charAt(0)) + name.substring(1); 580 XmlElement xmlElementAnno = m.getAnnotation(XmlElement.class); 581 addElement(schema, seq, beanInfo, new QName(namespace, name), isArray(type), xmlElementAnno); } } } // Create element in xsd:sequence for Exception.class if (Exception.class.isAssignableFrom(cls)) { 587 addExceptionMessage(cls, schema, seq); } ----- org.apache.cxf.jaxb.JAXBSchemaInitializer private void addExceptionMessage(Class<?> cls, XmlSchema schema, XmlSchemaSequence seq) { try { //a subclass could mark the message method as transient 611 Method m = cls.getMethod("getMessage"); 612 if (!m.isAnnotationPresent(XmlTransient.class)) { JAXBBeanInfo beanInfo = getBeanInfo(java.lang.String.class); XmlSchemaElement exEle = new XmlSchemaElement(schema, false); exEle.setName("message"); exEle.setSchemaTypeName(getTypeName(beanInfo)); exEle.setMinOccurs(0); 618 seq.getItems().add(exEle); } } catch (Exception e) { //ignore, just won't have the message element } ----- org.apache.cxf.jaxb.Utils 121 if (method.isBridge() 122 || Modifier.isStatic(method.getModifiers()) 123 >> || method.isAnnotationPresent(XmlTransient.class) 124 || method.getDeclaringClass().equals(Throwable.class) 125 || "getClass".equals(method.getName())) { 126 return false; }