Java proxy generation exc. for web service correspond. to a BPEL process

Hello,
I wrote a BPEL process (having two client methods) that is exposed as an RPC web service. One of the web services invoked by this BPEL process uses a complex data type that is defined in a separate schema XSD file (imported in the corresponding WSDLs). This complex data type is also returned by one of the methods exposed by the BPEL process. From the BPEL point of view everything is fine now: the process was successfully built, deployed and initiated from the BPEL console.
When I tried to generate the web service Java proxy classes from the BPEL process corresponding WSDL, I obtained an error signaling that complex type defined in the imported XSD file cannot be found. The exception is:
[java] oracle.wsdl.internal.WSDLException: Schema type not found: QName(htt
p://oracle/bpeltest/array/ArrayTrial.xsd, ArrayOforacle_bpeltest_array_Customer)
[java] at oracle.wsdl.DefinitionsImpl.findSchemaType(DefinitionsImpl.ja
va:511)
[java] at oracle.wsdl.toolkit.XSDJavaTypeMapper.getArrayComponentType(X
SDJavaTypeMapper.java:169)
[java] at oracle.wsdl.toolkit.XSDJavaTypeMapper.getJavaType(XSDJavaType
Mapper.java:141)
[java] at oracle.wsdl.toolkit.XSDJavaTypeMapper.generateBeans(XSDJavaTy
peMapper.java:251)
[java] at oracle.wsdl.toolkit.XSDJavaTypeMapper.getJavaType(XSDJavaType
Mapper.java:156)
[java] at oracle.wsdl.toolkit.XSDJavaTypeMapper.getJavaType(XSDJavaType
Mapper.java:106)
[java] at oracle.wsdl.toolkit.MethodGenerator.declareMethod(MethodGener
ator.java:152)
[java] at oracle.wsdl.toolkit.MethodGenerator.generateMethod(MethodGene
rator.java:35)
[java] at oracle.wsdl.toolkit.ProxyGenerator.generateJavaProxy(ProxyGen
erator.java:333)
[java] at oracle.wsdl.toolkit.ProxyGenerator.generateJavaProxy(ProxyGen
erator.java:96)
[java] at oracle.wsdl.toolkit.ProxyGenerator.generateJavaProxy(ProxyGen
erator.java:68)
[java] at oracle.j2ee.ws.tools.WsAssmProxyGenerator.generateJavaProxy(W
sAssmProxyGenerator.java:165)
[java] at oracle.j2ee.ws.tools.WsAssmProxyGenerator.processProxy(WsAssm
ProxyGenerator.java:134)
[java] at oracle.j2ee.ws.tools.WsAssmProxyGenerator.clientGenerate(WsAs
smProxyGenerator.java:112)
[java] at oracle.j2ee.ws.tools.WsAssembler.assemble(WsAssembler.java:96
[java] at oracle.j2ee.ws.tools.WsAssembler.main(WsAssembler.java:66)
[java] Exception in thread "main"
When I tried to generate the stub from JDeveloper, the complex type was replaced with a certain dummy "UnknownType".
Do you have any hint?
Thanks in advance!
Regards,
Marinel

You should post this question to the JDev Web Service forum. I know that they had some limitation in 9.0.4 with some complex types. It is my understanding that those problems have been addressed in 10.1.3. They would be the right people to confirm this. -Edwin

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