I have a web service that receives an object of complexType Pic,
Pic.java
public class Pic implements KvmSerializable{
private double latitude;
private double longitude;
private long time;
private double accuracy;
private String name;
private byte[] imageInByte;
public byte[] getImageInByte() {
return imageInByte;
}
public void setImageInByte(byte[] imageInByte) {
this.imageInByte = imageInByte;
}
public String getName() {
return name;
}
public void setName(String name) {
this.name = name;
}
public double getLatitude() {
return latitude;
}
public void setLatitude(double latitude) {
this.latitude = latitude;
}
public double getLongitude() {
return longitude;
}
public void setLongitude(double longitude) {
this.longitude = longitude;
}
public double getAccuracy() {
return accuracy;
}
public void setAccuracy(double accuracy) {
this.accuracy = accuracy;
}
public long getTime() {
return time;
}
public void setTime(long time) {
this.time = time;
}
@Override
public Object getProperty(int arg0) {
switch(arg0){
case 0:
return latitude;
case 1:
return longitude;
case 2:
return time;
case 3:
return accuracy;
case 4:
return name;
case 5:
return imageInByte;
}
return null;
}
@Override
public int getPropertyCount() {
return 6;
}
@Override
public void getPropertyInfo(int arg0, Hashtable arg1, PropertyInfo arg2) {
switch(arg0){
case 0:
arg2.type = PropertyInfo.STRING_CLASS;
arg2.name = "latitude";
break;
case 1:
arg2.type = PropertyInfo.STRING_CLASS;
arg2.name = "longitude";
break;
case 2:
arg2.type = PropertyInfo.LONG_CLASS;
arg2.name = "time";
break;
case 3:
arg2.type = Double.class;
arg2.name = "accuracy";
break;
case 4:
arg2.type = PropertyInfo.STRING_CLASS;
arg2.name = "name";
break;
case 5:
arg2.type = MarshalBase64.BYTE_ARRAY_CLASS;
arg2.name = "imageInBytes";
default:
break;
}
}
@Override
public void setProperty(int arg0, Object arg1) {
// TODO Auto-generated method stub
switch(arg0){
case 0:
latitude = Double.parseDouble(arg1.toString());
break;
case 1:
longitude = Double.parseDouble(arg1.toString());
break;
case 2:
time = Long.parseLong(arg1.toString());
break;
case 3:
accuracy = Double.parseDouble(arg1.toString());
break;
case 4:
name = arg1.toString();
break;
case 5:
imageInByte = Base64.decode(arg1.toString(), Base64.DEFAULT);
break;
default:
break;
}
}
}
I send it to a webservice by registering in the envelope doubles and marshalBase64. So far everything runs smoothly although in the web service once i get the object the method picture.imageInByte() returns null. I am not sure of what is happening because i could pass just a byte[] variable like this and write the file to disk. But i only passed a byte[] not a complex object with a byte[] inside.
What is the problem?
The way i solved was by altering the web service to receive 2 parameters instead of one.
like this:
public void receivePicture(Pic picture, byte[] image){
}
where picture is the information i need about the image itself and image is the actual image file.
I know this is somehow a hack and not exactly the good solution i was looking for but it works.