I'm sure there are others here with better solutions than that, but I guess I'd start from there.
HTH, Elaine
David Levy wrote:
I can use the -p switch, but that just means that my packages are different. Whilst this works, the generated files are not tied to the original interface (a new one is generated).
-----Original Message----- From: Elaine Nance [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, 16 March 2005 3:18 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: axis stubs
Are you using the -p (package) switch with WSDL2Java?
David Levy wrote:
Hi,
I've been working on a project where we must generate client axis stubs
for
code which we maintain. This means that we generate the WSDL via
java2wsdl,
then generate the stubs with wsdl2java. This all works fine, but the
problem
is that the client stubs generated with wsdl2java adhere to a different interface then the original interface. Both interfaces are almost
identical,
but do not adhere to the same java interface.
Example: Original Interface: com.original.WidgetStore#getWidget(String id): com.original.Widget Generated Interface: com.generated.WidgetStore#getWidget(String id): com.generated.Widget
There are a few problems with the current solution (lesser of evils); either, (1) both interfaces have exactly the same package name and are duplicates, or (2) the interfaces are different, and clients of the stubs cannot cast the returned stubs to the original interface.
I'm going to have to do this over and over again for many types of
services,
so I need a general solution I can automate. I've been thinking of
solutions
which manipulate the java source code to modify the generated client stubs so that they do adhere to the same interface, but was wondering if there
was
possibly another way?
Thanks if you've read this far, and let me know if I didn't explain my problem well enough.
Cheers,
David L
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