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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T03:50:51+00:00 2026-06-11T03:50:51+00:00

I think it should be quite easy but I really can’t make it work.

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I think it should be quite easy but I really can’t make it work.

I’m returning a Pojo, from a WebMethod:

@WebMethod
public SubCategoria getSubCategorias() throws JAXBException {

    SubCategoria a = subCategoriaEJB.getAllSubCategorias().get(1);

    return a;
}

I’m just returning the first one, to try.

Im using soapUI to test my Ws.

The response is:

    <S:Envelope xmlns:S="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/">
       <S:Body>
          <ns2:getSubCategoriasResponse xmlns:ns2="http://webService/">
             <return>
                <categoria>
                   <descripcion>Categoria Unica</descripcion>
                   <idCategoria>1</idCategoria>
                </categoria>
                <descripcion>asd123213</descripcion>
                <idSubCategoria>2</idSubCategoria>
             </return>
          </ns2:getSubCategoriasResponse>
       </S:Body>
    </S:Envelope>

I want that “return” node to be called “SubCategoria”. I can’t really make it work with the XmlRootElement Annotation.

Here my Pojo (SubCategoria)

    package ejb.Entidades;

    import javax.persistence.Entity;
    import javax.persistence.Id;
    import javax.persistence.ManyToOne;
    import javax.xml.bind.annotation.XmlRootElement;


    @Entity
    @XmlRootElement(name="SubCategoria")
    public class SubCategoria {

        @Id
        private Integer idSubCategoria;

        @ManyToOne 
        private Categoria categoria;


        private String descripcion;


        public Integer getIdSubCategoria() {
            return idSubCategoria;
        }
        public void setIdSubCategoria(Integer idSubCategoria) {
            this.idSubCategoria = idSubCategoria;
        }

        public String getDescripcion() {
            return descripcion;
        }
        public void setDescripcion(String descripcion) {
            this.descripcion = descripcion;
        }
        public Categoria getCategoria() {
            return categoria;
        }
        public void setCategoria(Categoria categoria) {
            this.categoria = categoria;
        }

    }

Someone with a clue?

Thanks in advance.

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    2026-06-11T03:50:53+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 3:50 am

    You should use @WebResult annotation:

    @WebMethod
    @WebResult(name = "subCategoria")
    public SubCategoria getSubCategorias() throws JAXBException {
    
        SubCategoria a = subCategoriaEJB.getAllSubCategorias().get(1);
    
        return a;
    }
    
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