Hi Anne,
There was an existing page on there about deploying a hand written wsdl,
so I've just added the information to that page, rather than generate a
new one.
http://wiki.apache.org/ws/FrontPage/Axis/WsdlFile
Richard.
Anne Thomas Manes wrote:
Richard,
Would you be willing to write this up for the Wiki please?
Thanks,
Anne
On 11/7/05, *Richard Gregory* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
Hi Matt,
You need to specify the wsdl as follows in the wsdd
<wsdlFile>/MyService.wsdl</wsdlFile>
and then if the wsdl file is in the WEB-INF/classes folder axis should
return it instead of the auto generated wsdl.
The one problem I've found is that axis will change the service
address
in the hand written wsdl. For example, if I have a service at
http://www.myco.com/webservices/MyService
<http://www.myco.com/webservices/MyService>
axis will change my hand written wsdl and replace the
"www.myco.com <http://www.myco.com>"
with the name of the machine on our network that the service is
deployed
on and the port number, i.e.
http://machine_name:8080/webservices/MyService
Of course, the machine name is means nothing to clients outside our
network, so any clients generated from the wsdl will have to be
edited
to put the correct address back in order to invoke the service.
Hope this helps you.
Richard.
Matthew Hannay wrote:
>When I go to my browser and enter the following
>
> http://mywebserver/webservices/MyService?wsdl
>
>I always seem to get the auto generated WSDL and
>not my hand written WSDL.
>
>I have put:
>
>wsdlFile="/MyService.wsdl"
>
>in the wsdd service
>and include the wsdl in my war that gets deployed.
>
>Can anyone deploy their hand written WSDL?
>
>Matt
>
>
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