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======================================================================================================================= It turns out that I can no longer simply copy repeating nodes from outbound to inbound and expect "the right thing" to happen. When I put an explicit loop I get the correct structure on the way out. Can't say I am happy about it but I can live with it. Regards Michael ARMC A RED MEDICAL CENTRE BIGH A BIG HOSPITAL D204 Blue Mountains Hospital D210 Nepean Hospital D214 Springwood Hospital D230 Tresillian . . . Michael Czapski, Principal Field Technologist, ANZ APS, SOA/BI/Java CAPS wrote: After a while of working with the old Java CAPS 6 Repository technologies here I am back to GlassFish ESB v2.1. Something easy, to start with. I have a XML Schema, FacList/src/FacList.xsd, and a WSDL that uses it, FacList/src/FacListSvc.wsdl. The response structure looks like: The BPEL populates the structure from the database. I expect a response instance document to look like (repeating FacList with FacCode and FacDescripton nested inside it): What I am getting instead, whether I test the project using Soap UI or JUnit from the CA, is: ARMC BIGH D204 D210 D214 D230 D754 ICPMR NSMC STC TBIGH A RED MEDICAL CENTRE A BIG HOSPITAL Blue Mountains Hospital Nepean Hospital Springwood Hospital Tresillian Governor Phillip ICPMR NORTH SYDNEY MEDICAL CENTRE SYDNEY TECHNICAL HOSPITAL THE BIG HOSPITAL Clearly, wrong. This is my first test of v2.1. It annoys me greatly that the simplest thing is not behaving as I expect it. Please advise. Michael -- -- < http://www.sun.com/books/catalog/java_caps.xml > Podcast 1 < http://mediacast.sun.com/users/Michael.Czapski-Sun/media/JavaCAPS_Czapski_Marry_P1of2Java/details > Podcast 2 < http://mediacast.sun.com/users/Michael.Czapski-Sun/media/JavaCAPS_Czapski_Marry_P2of2Java/details > *Michael Czapski, BSc Computing, MSc eBus.Tech.* Principal Field Technologist, Software SOA/BI/Java CAPS *Sun Microsystems* 33 Berry Street, North Sydney NSW 2060 Australia Phone +61 2 9466 9427 Email Mich ... @Sun.Com Blog: http://blogs.sun.com/javacapsfieldtech/ LinkedIn: MichaelCzapski < http://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelczapski > Skype: michaelczapski Screencasts and Document Archives: http://mediacast.sun.com/users/Michael.Czapski-Sun ------------------------------------------------------------------------ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: user ... @open-esb.dev.java.net For additional commands, e-mail: user ... @open-esb.dev.java.net -- -- < http://www.sun.com/books/catalog/java_caps.xml > Podcast 1 < http://mediacast.sun.com/users/Michael.Czapski-Sun/media/JavaCAPS_Czapski_Marry_P1of2Java/details > Podcast 2 < http://mediacast.sun.com/users/Michael.Czapski-Sun/media/JavaCAPS_Czapski_Marry_P2of2Java/details > *Michael Czapski, BSc Computing, MSc eBus.Tech.* Principal Field Technologist, Software SOA/BI/Java CAPS *Sun Microsystems* 33 Berry Street, North Sydney NSW 2060 Australia Phone +61 2 9466 9427 Email Mich ... @Sun.Com Blog: http://blogs.sun.com/javacapsfieldtech/ LinkedIn: MichaelCzapski < http://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelczapski > Skype: michaelczapski Screencasts and Document Archives: http://mediacast.sun.com/users/Michael.Czapski-Sun On Wed, 2008-09-24 at 22:58 -0700, wond ... @javadesktop.org wrote: Ah! Heads up, the catalog.json file within the WonderlandWorldBuilder.war file still had 3X3 so I edited it. Then I compressed it all back together again, and still no soap. It remained 3X3. If you manually edited the catalog.json in WonderlandWorldBuilder.war and re-ran jetty, then I suspect you aren't using that .war. How do you start jetty? I figured the heck with it, and then used alternating red/blue carpet to fill up the room. I added desks, chairs, plants and stuff after. Saved it, and now that room is just empty when I enter it via Wonderland client. Most likely, you are pointing the World builder to a different WFS than the Wonderland server. How do you start jetty? What is the value of wonderland.wfs.root in my.build.properties? Shucks, I forgot to run 'ant' in wonderland-modules, but that didn't fix the youth- carpet . But, I do have my red/blue tiled carpet and furniture intact when I run the client. I'll see what they do with the nightly builds. Ric In /usr/share/jetty6 I run "java -Djava.endorsed.dirs=./endorsed -jar start.jar" That works fine. :) Ric You up late, too? Ric -- ---------------------------------------------------- My father, Victor Moore (Vic) used to say: "There are two Great Sins in the world... ..the Sin of Ignorance, and the Sin of Stupidity. Only the former may be overcome." R.I.P. Dad. Linux user# 44256 Sign up at: http://counter.li.org/ https://nuoar.dev.java.net/ Verizon Cell # 434-774-4987