xmethods doesn't provide a toolkit -- it just provides a place for people to post their services -- it's up to the folks that post their service to make sure that they are valid. Many are not.
If the WSDL isn't valid, wsdl2java is likely to barf on it.
Anne
On 2/25/06, eric kong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
Thank you so much anne, but could you explain what is non-standard?WSDL should be universal + language independent right?are you meaning the SOAP toolkit xmethod.net services using didn't implement the WSDL standard, so when I use WSDL2Java to generate my client won't compatible with others?thanks againA lot of the services at xmethods are non-standard or don't work. Assuming you pick one that works properly, you s hould be able to take the WSDL and generate a stub to talk to it. Most other SOAP toolkits work the same way, although some use a call interface instead of a stub interface.
Anne
On 2/24/06, eric kong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:-- There is alot web services at http://www.xmethods.net.-- When i click on "Try It" feature I get wsdl file.-- Can i use WSDL2Java to generate stub --> then call those web services (listed on xmethods) just like calling local java object / methods? Is that all for using web services?-- if using PERL / .NET as web service client, does it also generate stub / skeleton just like Axis (java) does?thanks
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