Use the wsdlFile option in the WSDD.

Anne

On 7/4/05, Sebastian Beigel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anne Thomas Manes wrote:
> > Actually, it could matter if you are trying to achieve
> > interoperability. Did you generate your code from the WSDL?
> 
> Yes. And this file contained the "user" not the "item" element name.
> 
> > Did you tell the service to use your WSDL file rather than an
> > auto-generated one?
> 
> How do I switch from the auto-generated to one I supply?
> 
> But the question's still why contains the auto-generated file the "item"
> element (even FooUsersSoapBindingStub.java contains something like
> 
> param.setItemQName(new javax.xml.namespace.QName("urn:ImportUsers",
> "user"));
> 
> ?
> 
> (Forget about Cc'ing me, I'm subscribed now :)
> 
> Sebastian
> 
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