Sanjiva Weerawarana wrote:
On Sat, 2006-09-23 at 03:26 +1200, Dennis Sosnoski wrote:
D.Kreft wrote:
It seems *really* counter-intutive to have to supply a configuration
setting to use a file that one intentionally puts in his .aar so that
Axis can use it. It was my understanding after reading the
documentation that a WSDL file in the META-INF directory was supposed
to inhibit the dynamic generation of a WSDL. Would it not be more
reasonable to use this as the default behavior and then provide an
option to *ignore* the supplied WSDL for those special cases when one
would want to do that?
This makes sense to me. Anyone have an argument for why a supplied WSDL should be ignored by default?

Only problem is how to make policy etc. work with that .. also what
about the binding? We always have to replace the binding; unless you
want to assume the user put that info correctly too ..
I'd say that if the user supplies the WSDL we should serve it up untouched. They can edit the binding information ahead of time to make it correct.

 - Dennis


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