Tuscany has extended the Axis2 WSDL tooling to work with SDO, and there's a maven plugin, tuscany-plugin-wsdl2java, to generate SDOs from WSDL. You can see this being used in some of the Tuscany samples, for example: http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/tuscany/java/sampleapps/bigbank/readme.html .
To use this with Axis2 requires using the Tuscany SCA runtime and the Tuscany WS binding, from what we were talking about on the Axis mailing lists it sounds like you'd like to be able to use SDO as a native Axis2 databinding. We don't support that yet so to do that would require implementing this in Axis2. There were some follow up posts to yours with info on how to create a new Axis2 databinding, from those and taking the existing Tuscany Axiom and SDO data binding code it shouldn't be too hard to implement this. I think this would be a really good and useful thing to do, we'll probably get to it eventually in Tuscany on our on but if you'd like to help, or even just say you'd use it if we did it, it would help get it done sooner. ...ant On 1/9/07, Angel Todorov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello, Could you provide me with any info about what the current status of the Axis2 SDO integration in Tuscany? I am mostly interested in the possibility to generate web service stubs and skeletons from a WSDL file (as it is currently done with the WSDL2Java Axis2 tool, for ADB, XMLBeans, etc. ). IMHO, this should basically boil down to DataObject <-> Axiom's OMElement interoperability. I saw this link : http://wiki.apache.org/ws/Tuscany/TuscanyJava/Axis2Integration but i am not sure what has changed up to now, and where to find any relevant examples. Thanks very much for the feedback in advance. Best Regards, Angel --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]