Rob,
I really appreciate your help. Yes, I did something similar and now
everything is working.
Thanks again,
james

-----Original Message-----
From: Rob Henley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2006 10:23 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: axis-wsdl2java task problem

Hi James
I'm not an expert, but I had a similar problem. I generated a server 
skeleton using java2wsdl and then added my implementation code, but of 
course next time I run java2wsdl it is overwritten. I have a directory 
structure something like:

axis2
   samples
      mySample ... MySkeleton.java
          src
             org.apache.axis2 ... MySkeleton.java

I keep all my own code in the 'parent' directory (e.g. mySample), so first 
time around after running wsdl2java I moved the generated skeleton to this 
top level. Subsequently if i regenerate the code I just delete or rename the

newly-generated skeleton (its a good idea to check it still has the same 
'interface' as your 'original'). When you build it doesn't seem to matter 
whether the file is in a subdirectory corresponding to its package name or 
not, so this seems like a simple way to keep your generated code separate 
from the stuff you've modified.

Cheers
Rob



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "James Armstrong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2006 4:51 PM
Subject: re: axis-wsdl2java task problem


> Hi,
> I am using Axis wsdl2java to autogenerate needed "stubs" to that I can
> deploy my web service using axis-admin task. The wsdl2java keeps on
> over-writing my java source that java2wsdl used to generate the wsdl. Can 
> I
> tell it not to do that?!
>
> Here is my axis-wsdl2java target:
>
> <target name="wsdl2java" depends="java2wsdl" description="Generates
> a SOAP stubs.">
> <mkdir dir="<my source root>"/> <!-- when I point output at
> my original source root wsdl2java overwrites my java source-->
> <axis-wsdl2java output="<my source root"
> serverside="${serverside}" url="${wsdl.file}" deployscope="${deployscope}"
> helpergen="${helpergen}" debug="true" all="${all}"/>
> <echo message="wsdl2java has finished"/>
> <custom-modifyWsdd wsddaction="${wsdd}"
> wscodebehind="${classname}"/>
> <echo message="modifyWsdd has been completed."/>
> </target>
>
> Here are my property definitions:
>
> <property name="url" value="${wsdl.file}" description="The URL to fetch 
> and
> generate the WSDL for. The URL can be remote or a local file."/>
> <property name="deployscope" value="Application" description="This
> optional attribute adds scope to deploy.xml. The options are Application,
> Request, Session."/>
> <property name="serverside" value="true" description="Generate
> server-side bindings for the web service. The default is false."/>
> <property name="helpergen" value="true" description="Turns Helper
> class generation on or off. The default is false."/>
> <property name="all" value="true" description="Generates code for
> all elements, even unreferenced ones. The default is false"/>
> <property name="output" value="${autogenerated.src}"
> description="The output directory for generated files."/>
> <property name="target.build.jar.name" value="ecweb.jar"/>
>
> Problem: Axis overwrites my java source with autogenerated code. Is there
> anyway around this?
> james
>
>
>
>
> 



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