My current favorite (because it's free so I don't have to get a PO from nobody!) is the WST plugin for Eclipse. I use Eclipse anyway, so adopting it was easy for me. It requires Eclipse version 3.1 and is currently in version 0.7. Despite the 'pre-release' number, it seems to work well enough: it has at least a subset of the WS-I tests for interoperability, and a graphical UI for building and viewing WSDL and schema.
Chris -----Original Message----- From: Anne Thomas Manes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, November 01, 2005 01:31 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: WSDL Validators - any thoughts? Try also Mindreef SOAPscope. On 11/1/05, Guy Rixon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: XMLSpy does WSDL, but you have to buy the "enterprise" edition to get that feature and it's very expensive. oXygen (http://www.oxygen.com/) also provides a WSDL editor and can check WSDL against schema. The WS-I provides some checking tools; maybe they cover WSDL as well as SOAP on the wire? On Tue, 1 Nov 2005, Matthew Hannay wrote: > We have hand written our WSDL and Would like to > validate that it is a correct Document/literal WSDL? > > Is it enough to say that if the axis wsdltoJava > used in debug mode completes with out error and the > generated source looks correct then the WSDL is fine? > > Does any one know of any tools or web sites that are > good wsdl validators? > > Cape clear from www.capescience.com has a free WSDL > or 'SOA' editor we found by doing a google search. > > Matt > > > > ____________________________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Never miss an Instant Message - Yahoo! Messenger for SMS > http://au.mobile.yahoo.com/mweb/index.html <http://au.mobile.yahoo.com/mweb/index.html> > Guy Rixon [EMAIL PROTECTED] Institute of Astronomy Tel: +44-1223-337542 Madingley Road, Cambridge, UK, CB3 0HA Fax: +44-1223-337523
