I will look into it.
I have some more question in general. If you feel these are silly questions, I'm very sorry for taking your time.
a. If there are complex types in the webservice call, does the ServiceClient takes care of the regsitering the complex type or I have to do it explicitly.
b. With WSDL2Java when the java classes for the client side are generated, in some cases, the wsdl url may be available in a development environment. But in production environment they will be different and so also the end point address, Id there is any way to externalize as properties. I looked into it and could not figure it out.
Thanks for your time and help.
regards,
cbear
On 6/17/06, Eran Chinthaka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
Hi,
Its Axis2's client api. In other words that the api client use to invoke
web services with Axis2.
I strongly recommend you to read our user guide.
-- Chinthaka
Wishing Carebear wrote:
> Chinthaka:
> Thanks for your reply.
> Could you please explain a little bit about ServiceClient. Is this a
> different opensource or art of axis2.
>
> Thanks,
> cbear
> On 6/17/06, Ajith Ranabahu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>> if you are looking into a totally dynamic case also look into the
>> possibility of using the serviceClient since there is a mode where you
>> can pass in a WSDL to the constructor and get it fully configured!
>>
>> Ajith
>>
>> On 6/17/06, Eran Chinthaka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > Wishing Carebear wrote:
>> > > Hello:
>> > > I want to build a tool that has to talk to different webservices by
>> taking
>> > > in the wsdl and invoke the webservcie by getting the relevant inputs.
>> > >
>> >
>> > You can easily do this by creating stubs using Axis2 code generation.
>> > Read Axis2 User guide and code generation guide.
>> >
>> > -- Chinthaka
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>> --
>> Ajith Ranabahu
>>
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