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# typemap.dat
#
# Use this file to define namespace prefix and type bindings for
# the generated header files by the 'wsdl2h' tool. typemap.dat is the
# default file processed by 'wsdl2h' to customize its output. You can use
# wsdl2h option -t to specify an alternate file.
#
# XML namespace prefix bindings can be provided to override the default
# choice of the ns1, ns2, ... prefixes generated by wsdl2h. It is highly
# recommended to provide namespace prefixes for your project's XML
# namespaces. In this way, changes to the WSDL (or newer releases of
# wsdl2h) will have a minimal impact on coding.
# Bindings for namespace prefixes are of the form:
# prefix = "URI"
#
# Type bindings can by provided to bind XML schema types to C/C++ types
# for your project.
# Type bindings are of the form:
# prefix__type = declaration | use | ptr-use
# where 'declaration' introduces the type in the header file, 'use'
# specifies how the type is used directly, 'ptr-use' specifies how the
# type is used as a pointer type.
# For example:
# xsd__string = | char* | char*
# or using wide strings:
# xsd__string = | wchar_t* | wchar_t*
# or using C++ strings, which need a pointer (added by default):
# xsd__string = | std::string
# or using C++ wstrings:
# xsd__string = | std::wstring
# After enabling this line, all XSD strings will be mapped to char* or
# std::wstring, respectively to support Unicode. Note that the
# 'declaration' part is empty in this case.
#
# Member data and functions can be provided to extend a generated struct
# or class.
# Class and struct extensions are of the form:
# prefix__type = $ member-declaration
# For example, to add a constructor and destructor to class myns__record:
# myns__record = $ myns__record();
# myns__record = $ ~myns__record();
#
# Any other material to be included in the generated header file can be
# provided by enclosing the text within brackets [ and ]. Brackets MUST
# appear at the start of a new line.
# For example, to include a note:
#[
#// TODO: Don't forget to bind the namespace prefixes!
#]
# This comment appears as the first line in the generated header file.
#
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#gSOAP XML Web services tools
#Copyright (C) 2004-2005, Robert van Engelen, Genivia Inc. All Rights Reserved.
#This software is released under one of the following two licenses:
#GPL or Genivia's license for commercial use.
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#GPL license.
#
#This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
#the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
#Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later
#version.
#
#This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
#WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A
#PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
#
#You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
#this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple
#Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
#
#Author contact information:
#engelen@genivia.com / engelen@acm.org
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#A commercial use license is available from Genivia, Inc., contact@genivia.com
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
[
// Reminder: Modify typemap.dat to customize the header file generated by wsdl2h
]
# Enable to use struct tm instead of time_t for xsd:dateTime:
#
# xsd__dateTime = #import "custom/struct_tm.h" | xsd__dateTime
# Enable to use struct timeval with usec precision xsd:dateTime:
#
# xsd__dateTime = #import "custom/struct_timeval.h" | xsd__dateTime
# Use LONG64 int for xsd:duration (with high ms precision):
# Note: compile and link custom/duration.c
xsd__duration = #import "custom/ducation.h" | xsd__duration
# Prefix bindings for WhiteMesa interoperability testing round 2:
i = "http://soapinterop.org/"
s = "http://soapinterop.org/xsd"
# Prefix binding for Amazon Web Services:
aws = "urn:PI/DevCentral/SoapService"
# Prefix binding for Mappoint Web services:
mpt = "http://s.mappoint.net/mappoint-30/"
# MTOM xop and xmime are imported from xop.h, xmime.h, and xmlmime.h:
# Note: changed xmlmime to xmime to avoid other MTOM tools from
# complaining that 'xml' is reserved.
xop = <http://www.w3.org/2004/08/xop/include>
xmime = <http://www.w3.org/2004/06/xmlmime>
xmime4 = <http://www.w3.org/2004/11/xmlmime>
xmime5 = <http://www.w3.org/2005/05/xmlmime>
# xop:Include is imported from xop.h and redefined as _xop__Include:
xop__Include = #import "xop.h" | _xop__Include
# xmime/xmlmime:contentType attribute is a string:
_xmime__contentType = | char* | char*
_xmime4__contentType = | char* | char*
_xmime5__contentType = | char* | char*
# exc-c14n
c14n = <http://www.w3.org/2001/10/xml-exc-c14n#>
# WS-Addressing (2003, 2004, and 2005 schemas)
# See import/wsa.h, import/wsa3.h etc for definitions and code examples
# The API is defined in plugin/wsaapi.c, plugin/wsaapi3.c, etc.
wsa = <http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/08/addressing>
wsa3 = <http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2003/03/addressing>
wsa4 = <http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/03/addressing>
wsa5 = <http://www.w3.org/2005/08/addressing>
# The types below should not use pointers, so we add a 3rd column:
_wsa__Action = | | _wsa__Action
_wsa__MessageID = | | _wsa__MessageID
_wsa__To = | | _wsa__To
_wsa3__Action = | | _wsa3__Action
_wsa3__MessageID = | | _wsa3__MessageID
_wsa3__To = | | _wsa3__To
_wsa4__Action = | | _wsa4__Action
_wsa4__MessageID = | | _wsa4__MessageID
_wsa4__To = | | _wsa4__To
_wsa5__Action = | | _wsa5__Action
_wsa5__MessageID = | | _wsa5__MessageID
_wsa5__To = | | _wsa5__To
# WS-ReliableMessaging (and obsolete WS-Reliability 2004)
wsrm = <http://docs.oasis-open.org/ws-rx/wsrm/200702>
wsrm4 = <http://docs.oasis-open.org/wsrm/2004/06/ws-reliability-1.1.xsd>
# WS-Policy
wsp = <http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/09/policy>
# WS-Security wsse 2004 v1.0 and 1.1 and old wsse 2002 schema
wsse11 = <http://docs.oasis-open.org/wss/oasis-wss-wssecurity-secext-1.1.xsd>
wsse = <http://docs.oasis-open.org/wss/2004/01/oasis-200401-wss-wssecurity-secext-1.0.xsd>
wsse2 = <http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2002/12/secext>
# wsu 2004
wsu = <http://docs.oasis-open.org/wss/2004/01/oasis-200401-wss-wssecurity-utility-1.0.xsd>
_wsu__Id = | char*
_wsu__Created = | time_t
_wsu__Expires = | time_t
wsu__AttributedDateTime = | time_t
wsu__AttributedURI = | char*
# Bindings for ds and xenc for WS-Security protocols:
ds = <http://www.w3.org/2000/09/xmldsig#>
xenc = <http://www.w3.org/2001/04/xmlenc#>
# xlink
xlink = <http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink>
_xlink__actuate = | char*
_xlink__arcrole = | char*
_xlink__from = | char*
_xlink__href = | char*
_xlink__label = | char*
_xlink__role = | char*
_xlink__show = | char*
_xlink__to = | char*
_xlink__title = | char*
_xlink__type = | char*
# wsrp routing protocol (deprecated)
wsrp = <http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/rp/>
# Remember: type bindings are given on a single line (use \ when needed).
# Here is an example binding for the XSD int type:
# xsd__int = | int
# To use regular char* strings instead of std::string, use:
# xsd__string = | char* | char*
# For char* serialized with xsi:type when using soapcpp2 option -t, use:
# xsd__string = typedef char *xsd__string; | xsd__string | xsd__string
# More examples:
# xsd__boolean = enum xsd__boolean { false_, true_ }; | enum xsd__boolean
# xsd__base64Binary = class xsd__base64Binary { unsigned char *__ptr; int __size; }; | xsd__base64Binary | xsd__base64Binary
api = "http://france-life-imaging.fr/api"