hi, you need to put jaxws-rt.jar and jaxws-tools.jar s to lib folder.
thanks, Amila. On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 11:36 PM, Meyer, Aaron L. < [email protected]> wrote: > The immediate problem I hope you can help me with: > > I can’t find wsgen or wsimport in the distribution for 1.5. I’m wondering > why there is documentation for JAXWS but apparently it’s not included. > Also, I would like to know if JAXWS is what I should learn if just starting > out since (if I understand what I read correctly) it appears as though it > will be the J2EE standard way of creating Web Services. So how do I get > JAXWS to work with Axis – that’s the missing part in the documentation. > > > > Other comments: > > > > I’m trying to learn Web Services and I just went through the JBoss In > Action chapter and successfully created a simple web service (apparently > based on JAXWS). I then decided I would like to also learn Axis (partly > because we aren’t on the latest JBoss server). I quickly became frustrated > for the following reasons: > > > > The documentation is very confusing because it offers all these different > technologies you can use but offers no guidelines as to which to use, and > the examples under the different sections aren’t even consistent (e.g. Quick > Start vs. User Guide). This is only made worse by the (apparently) missing > support for JAXWS (even though it’s documented as though it is supported). > > > > It would save a lot of frustration if you could clarify all this in the > documentation (especially the JAXWS part). > > > > By the way - this is not meant to ‘trash’ your product by any means, but > rather to be constructive information in hopes of improvements. > > > > Thanks, > > > > Aaron Meyer > > Senior Programmer/Analyst - Provider Data Systems > > Magellan Health Services > > 14100 Magellan Plaza > > Maryland Heights, MO 63043 > > Phone: (314) 387-4297 > > E-Mail: [email protected] > > > -- Amila Suriarachchi WSO2 Inc. blog: http://amilachinthaka.blogspot.com/
