%AXIS_HOME%\samples\monmouth>Java2WSDL -cn 
edu.monmouth.rri.ahett.pubwebservice.PublisherWebService
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Using JAVA_HOME:    C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_04

F:\AXIS\axis2-1.4\samples\monmouth>dir *.wsdl
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03/15/2009  06:14 PM            15,239 PublisherWebService.wsdl

its the plugin..
Martin 
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Date: Sun, 15 Mar 2009 12:44:58 -0400
From: mtarullo...@optonline.net
Subject: Re: Axis2 Codegen Wizard
To: axis-user@ws.apache.org










Martin,
 
Please see attached Jar file.
 
I provided all the source code for my project, just in 
case you need it.
 
The following are the source code files I'm using when 
trying to generate a WSDL file:
PublisherWebService.java (implements 
IPublish.java)
SubscriberWebService.java (implements 
ISubscribe.java)
 
If there is anything else you need please do not hesitate 
to contact me.
 
Thanks,
Mike

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: 
  Martin 
  Gainty 
  To: axis-user@ws.apache.org 
  Sent: Sunday, March 15, 2009 9:55 
AM
  Subject: RE: Axis2 Codegen Wizard
  
if you can provide the class we can determine this is error is 
  eclipse-plugin problem
or Java2WSDL
also I prefer to create my .project 
  and .classpath from within eclipse environment
after downloading 'blessed' 
  plugins 

thanks,
Martin 
  
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  Date: Sun, 15 Mar 2009 08:06:01 -0400
From: 
  mtarullo...@optonline.net
Subject: Re: Axis2 Codegen Wizard
To: 
  axis-user@ws.apache.org


  Thamizhannal,
   
  Thank you for your suggestions, particularly the 
  java2wsdl command line tool.  I will certainly give this a try as I 
  urgently need to create the WSDL for my next project release.
   
  As for my Java Build Path it currently contains 
  the following libraries:
  MySQL Connector Jar File
  Apache Tomcat v5.5
  EAR Libraries
  Java System Library JDK v1.6.0
  Web App Libraries (which contains a number of 
  Axis2 jar files)
   
  I noticed that the stax-api jar file that had to 
  be added into the Axis2 Codegen Wizard lib folder under the Eclipse plugins 
  was not listed as one of the jar files under Web App Libraries.  I might 
  attempt to add this jar file to the build path and see if that helps since it 
  was one of the files mentioned in the solution I tried.  Also, there 
  are various versions of this solution, some say to use the stax-api-1.0.1.jar 
  others say to use the geronimo-stax-api_1.1_spec-1.0.1.jar.  I have tried 
  both and neither work.  Can you, or any one else, comment on which is the 
  correct file of the two?
   
  As for the ~\bin folder, after entering the fully 
  qualified class name I click the Add Folder button and add the path to my 
  projects build folder and the sub-folder under it that contains the class 
file 
  I am trying to generate WSDL for.  BTW, I have also tried Add Jar button 
  and pointed the tool to a jar file I created for my project.  This did 
  not work either.
   
  Mike
  
    ----- 
    Original Message ----- 
    From: 
    Thamizh 
    
    To: 
    axis-user@ws.apache.org 
    Sent: 
    Sunday, March 15, 2009 2:40 AM
    Subject: 
    Re: Axis2 Codegen Wizard
    

    
      
      
        Mike,

Ensure that you have added all the 
          necessary Axis library jar files and supporting jar files to compile 
          your Java source code in Java Build Path. If so this would not show 
          this ClassNotFound error.

Also check while adding the class 
          folder name Have you added the project's bin directory. Hope this 
          would resolve your problem.

If none of the suggestion were 
          resolving your problem then use command line utility Java2WSDL to 
          generate Java2WSDL.

Regards,
Thamizhannal P

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          Sun, 15/3/09, Michael <mtarullo...@optonline.net> 
          wrote:

          
From: 
            Michael <mtarullo...@optonline.net>
Subject: Re: Axis2 
            Codegen Wizard
To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
Date: Sunday, 15 
            March, 2009, 8:55 AM


            
            

            Martin,
             
            First, thank you for your reply.
             
            I most certainly can supply the 
            source.
             
            Do you need just the class that I am try to 
            generate the WSDL for, supporting classes or the entire 
            project?
             
            Let me know and I'll get it to you right 
            away.
             
            Mike
            
              ----- 
              Original Message ----- 
              From: 
              Martin Gainty 
              To: 
              axis-user@ws.apache.org 
              Sent: 
              Saturday, March 14, 2009 9:59 PM
              Subject: 
              RE: Axis2 Codegen Wizard
              
Mike-

can you Include the java class 
              contents so we can test it here?

thanks,
Martin 
              
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              Date: Sat, 14 Mar 2009 18:06:21 -0400
From: 
              mtarullo...@optonline.net
Subject: Axis2 Codegen Wizard
To: 
              axis-user@ws.apache.org


              

              I am having a problem generating a 
              WSDL file from my Java code.
               
              The Java source/classpath selection 
              page of the Axis2 Codegen Wizard appears to have several 
              bugs.
               
              1) when I enter the fully qualified 
              class name an error message stating that the class name is not 
              properly terminated is displayed; even after I finish entering 
the 
              fully quilified name the error message remains 
              displayed
               
              2) after adding the folder containing 
              the class files and clicking the Test Class Loading button I get 
              an error message that says a java.lang.ClassNotFoundException was 
              thrown
               
              Is there a fix for this?
               
              I have added the stax-api-1.0.1.jar 
              and backport-util-concurrent-3.1.jar file to the Axis2 Codegen 
              Wizard \lib folder in Eclipse\plugins.  This did not solve 
              the problem for me.
               
              This fix was for a target invocation 
              exception, if I recall.  Is this all related to the same 
              problem or are there two different problems here?
               
              Any workarounds until this gets 
              fixed?  Is using Maven2 an alternative?
               
              Any help would be greatly 
              appreciated.
               
              BTW: I'm using Eclipse 
              Ganymede(v3.4.1), Axis2 v1.4.1 and Axis2 Codegen Wizard 
              v1.3.0

              
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