Hi Tophebboy,
     Please follow the steps to try again :) ()
 1. Download the eclipse sdk 3.3 from: 
         http://www.eclipse.org/downloads
 2. Download the all-in-one STP package from: 
  
http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/download.php?file=/stp/downloads/drops/R-R200710161054-200710161054/stp-all-in-one-incubation-R-R200710161054-200710161054.zip
 3. Un-pack these two packages to one folder.
 4. Download the CXF 2.0.3 runtime from: 
   http://incubator.apache.org/cxf/download.html
 5. Un-pack the cxf package to some folder.
 6. Start eclipse from the location where you just un-pack the eclipse sdk
and stp packages.
 7. Click [Window]-->[Preferences...]-->[SOA Tools]-->[Installed Runtimes]
to add a "Apache CXF 2.0" runtime.
 8. Start the java first project wizard and chose the runtime you just
create in the runtime page.
 9. Then do what you want do...

  




Tophebboy wrote:
> 
> ==>Hi!
> 
> 
> 
> Jonathan Huang wrote:
>> 
>> Hi, Tophebboy 
>>      Have you try to build your project after refactoring your SEI??
>> 
>> ==>Yes 
>> 
>>      Have you add Jax-ws related annotaions to the modified SEI??
>> 
>> ==> Yes
>> 
>>      When you right click the "Project", does the operation "Generate
>> WSDL" appear in the popup menu??
>> 
>> ==> No. I only have "Create Jax-WS handler", "Enable Jax-WS" and "Disable
>> Jax-WS"
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Tophebboy wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi!
>>> I'm using Eclipse 3.3.0 and STP 0.7.
>>> Anyway, I don't have the option "generate wsdl".
>>> On top of that, once I generate the code, the SEI is changed to use new
>>> classes created in the service package and and cannot rebuild the wsdl
>>> then...
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Jonathan Huang wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Hi Tophebboy,  
>>>>     I am not sure which version of eclipse you use. 
>>>>     If you use the old one, you could set "Build Automatically" for
>>>> your project. Then if you refactor SEI, the related wsdl will be
>>>> updated automatically. If the "Build Automatically" is not set, you
>>>> should build your project manually after refactoring your SEI and the
>>>> wsdl will also be updated.
>>>>     If you use the eclipse with the latest STP, you could use the
>>>> "Generate WSDL" operation to update the wsdl file after you refactor
>>>> your SEI.  
>>>>      Hope useful for you!
>>>>      
>>>> 
>>>> Tophebboy wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> Hi!
>>>>> I have to create Web Services with CXF and Eclipse.
>>>>> When I follow the tutorial "Java fisrt", everything is OK.
>>>>> But, when I have to refactor my SEI, I lose everything: the wsdl is
>>>>> not updated...Anyway, I tried to Create a new Java First project to
>>>>> create a new SEI, a new WSDL, and I updated the WSDL of my former
>>>>> project with the new one, hoping that I could regenerate the code this
>>>>> way. But no! The operation "generate code" does nothing!!!
>>>>> Please help me! I really don't know how to do to be able to refactor
>>>>> my web services when I have to because re-doing everything from the
>>>>> beginning is very VERY long!
>>>>> Thanks in advance!!!
>>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>> 
>> 
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