It's not a new thing, it's a replacement of the --skeletonDeploy flag with something 
simpler.

--skeletonDeploy has a "true"/"false" option to it, and whenever you specify it either 
way you're now also getting the "--server-side" option implied, which is, IMHO, 
confusing.

We're good in the common case, which is just "--server-side".  I just think 
"--server-side --skeletonDeploy true" is silly, and "--serverSide --skeletonDeploy 
false" (which is really the only other option) makes more sense as "--server-side 
--noDeploy".

--Glen

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Russell Butek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, March 11, 2002 1:56 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: WSDL2Java --server-side and --skeletonDeploy
> 
> 
> Sounds to me like your suggestion is something in addition to the
> --skeletonDeploy flag, right?  Have we had anyone complain 
> about generating
> the wsdd files?  I vote not to add anything more before beta.
> 
> Russell Butek
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 
> Glen Daniels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 03/11/2002 12:35:00 PM
> 
> Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> To:    "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> cc:
> Subject:    RE: WSDL2Java --server-side and --skeletonDeploy
> 
> 
> 
> 
> In most cases I believe people generating server-side implementation
> frameworks are going to want the convenience of the generated
> deploy/undeploy files as well.  Therefore, I think 
> --server-side should
> continue to default to emitting them.  This is great.
> 
> So now it seems like the only option at this point is to say "please
> *don't* emit the deployment descriptors", which can be signalled by a
> single flag option called "--noDeploy".
> 
> --server-side            => gen impl and deployment descriptors
> --server-side --noDeploy => gen impl, no deployment descriptors
> 
> This seems most intuitive and least verbose to me.
> 
> --G
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Russell Butek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Monday, March 11, 2002 12:22 PM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: RE: WSDL2Java --server-side and --skeletonDeploy
> >
> >
> > You've lost me.  The way it USED to work, you had 3 options
> > (2 really the
> > same):
> > - --server-side:  generate deploy.wsdd (refers to Skeleton),
> > undeploy.wsdd,
> > Skeleton, Impl
> > - --server-side, --skeletonDeploy true:  generate same as above
> > - --server-side, --skeletonDeploy false:  generate
> > deploy.wsdd (refers to
> > Impl), undeploy.wsdd, Impl.
> >
> > Now I've simply removed the requirement of "--server-side"
> > from the last 2
> > options.  Explain to me the options you envision and what
> > gets generated
> > with each.
> >
> > Russell Butek
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >
> > Glen Daniels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 03/11/2002 09:50:17 AM
> >
> > Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > To:    "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > cc:
> > Subject:    RE: WSDL2Java --server-side and --skeletonDeploy
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > I like the basic idea you're proposing here, but it seems 
> like you're
> > overloading the two options now.
> >
> > How about:
> >
> > --server-side means "generate server side code and deployment
> > descriptors"
> >
> > --noDeploy means "if --server-side is specified, don't bother with
> > deployment descriptors"
> >
> > That seems cleaner/less confusing to me.
> >
> > --Glen
> >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: Russell Butek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > > Sent: Monday, March 11, 2002 8:57 AM
> > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Subject: WSDL2Java --server-side and --skeletonDeploy
> > >
> > >
> > > Glen brought up a good point to me this morning.  I'm going
> > > to code it up.
> > > If anyone has serious doubts about it, please let me know ASAP.
> > >
> > > Right now --skeletonDeploy requires --server-side.  If you
> > > don't specify
> > > --server-side with --skeletonDeploy, WSDL2Java fails.  But
> > > Glen suggested
> > > that --skeletonDeploy should imply --server-side.  Sounds
> > > like a good idea
> > > to me.
> > >
> > > So, if you only specify --server-side, it assumes
> > > --skeletonDeploy true and
> > > generates deploy.wsdd, undeploy.wsdd, Impl, and Skeleton.
> > If you only
> > > specify --skeletonDeploy, it assumes --server-side and generates
> > > deploy.wsdd, undeploy.wsdd, Impl, (and Skeleton only if
> > > --skeletonDeploy
> > > true).
> > >
> > > Russell Butek
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >
> >
> >
> 
> 

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