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JAXB-WS - Making a field mandatory using @WebMethod

I have a @WebMethod call

@WebMethod
public int cancelCampaign(String campaignId, String reason);

I'd like to make the campaignId field marked as mandatory. Not sure how to do that.

I'm using a JBOSS 7.1 server.

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Gaurav Sharma Avatar asked Sep 28 '12 14:09

Gaurav Sharma


1 Answers

I had a similar requirement, and from SoapUI I noticed I was getting

<soapenv:Envelope xmlns:soapenv="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/" 
     xmlns:bus="http://business.test.com/">
  <soapenv:Header/>
  <soapenv:Body>
     <!-- optional -->
     <bus:addItem>
        <bus:item>
           <id>?</id>
           <!-- optional -->
           <name>?</name>
        </bus:item>
        <!-- optional -->
        <itemType>?</itemType>
     </bus:addItem>
  </soapenv:Body>
</soapenv:Envelope>

instead of

<soapenv:Envelope xmlns:soapenv="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/" 
     xmlns:bus="http://business.test.com/">
  <soapenv:Header/>
  <soapenv:Body>
     <bus:addItem>
        <bus:item>
           <id>?</id>
           <name>?</name>
        </bus:item>
        <itemType>?</itemType>
     </bus:addItem>
  </soapenv:Body>
</soapenv:Envelope>

A way out in JAX-WS Metro 2.0 RI is to annotate each parameter with

@XmlElement( required = true )

In my case, I had to do this to required WebMethod parameters and getters of all my required custom types, like so:

In the WebService:

...
 @WebMethod( operationName = "getItems" )
   @WebResult( name = "item" )
   public List<Item> getItems(
     @WebParam( name = "itemType" ) @XmlElement( required = true ) String itemType );
...

And in my POJO class:

@XmlAccessorType(XmlAccessType.FIELD)
public class Item implements Serializable
{
   private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;

   @XmlElement( required = true )
   private int               id;

   @XmlElement( required = true )
   private String            name;

   /**
    * Default constructor.
    */
   public Item() { }

   /**
    * @return the id
    *
    */       
   public int getId()
   {
      return id;
   }

   /* setter for id */

   /**
    * @return the name
    */
   public String getName()
   {
      return name;
   }

   /* setter for name */

}
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Damilola Avatar answered Nov 24 '22 09:11

Damilola