Hi Russ,
This is somewhat weird since we tested on Eclipse on both Linux and
Windows versions and it seemed to work fine. We've tried this in
several environments (I actually tried it just now to see whether it
has any problems with loading from the eclipse workspace but that
seems to work too). However my eclipse version is 3.1.1 and ruchith
has 3.1.0.
It would be helpful for us if we have some more details about this so
here are somethings that you can tell us

1. The JDK version ? all the tests were done on jdk 1.4 !
2. goto Help -> about Eclipse SDK -> Configuration Details -> View Error Log
  Do you see any exceptions printed there ?
3. Goto <your workspace>\.metadata\.plugins\Axis2_Codegen_Wizard and
remove the xml file you find there.( these are the saved settings)
Then try again.

Thanks
Ajith

On 5/8/06, Russ Ray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ruchith:

   Thank you for responding. You pose an interesting contradiction.   I am
giving the full path to the wizard for the WSDL.  I am "browsing" to the
WSDL using the wizard:
C:\MyEclipseWorkspace\TestWebServices1EJB\src\wsdl\TemperatureService.wsdl

Is there something I am missing?  Is the wizard using something from Eclipse
to shorten the path or maybe it is using the relative path taken from the
absolute path? The reason I mention it is because the wizard has the full
path from the start, yet it can not find it.  This leads me to opine my
version of Eclipse within MyEclipse workbench is not pure and  needs
updating.  When I check this I discover I am using version 3.1.2. This, of
course, could mean the plug-in will not work until a new release of
MyEclipse.  However, the project says it works with Eclipse 3.1 and
MyEclipse is Eclipse 3.1 based.  Therefore, I am leaning toward my first
thought--the wizard is manipulating the absolute path somehow.  Is this
possible?  Oh such a dualistic attitude.  :-(

Thank you for your time and reading my post.

Russ


>From: "Ruchith Fernando" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [email protected]
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: Eclipse Plug-In for Axis2.0 Working?
>Date: Mon, 8 May 2006 07:48:57 +0530
>
>Please give the full (absolute) path to the wsdl file.
>I have tried this with Eclipse 3.1 and it works !!
>
>Thanks,
>Ruchith
>
>On 5/8/06, Russ Ray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>I realize this is a trivial questions, but I have not seen any
>>documentation
>>or settings that would tell me something is wrong with the axis2.0 plugin
>>for eclipse.  What is happening is I am trying to create the Java code
>>from
>>an existing WSDL.  I provide the path to the file, but the wizard
>>complains
>>about not finding the wsdl file.  I have the wsdl file located under the
>>src
>>directory for the project.
>>
>>Does anyone have any suggestion?
>>
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