Martin, Am I able to change the name at all ?
Thanks John --- Martin Gainty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Chen- > > Inside codegen-config.properties you will see > java.skeleton.interface.template=org.apache.axis2.wsdl.codegen.writer.SkeletonInterfaceWriter,/org/apache/axis2/wsdl/template/java/SkeletonInterfaceTemplate.xsl > > so the code for > org.apache.axis2.wsdl.codegen.writer.SkeletonInterfaceWriter > would have to reflect your change > I guess I dont understand why you need to change the > name?? > > M- > ********************************************************************* > This email message and any files transmitted with it > contain confidential > information intended only for the person(s) to whom > this email message is > addressed. If you have received this email message > in error, please notify > the sender immediately by telephone or email and > destroy the original > message without making a copy. Thank you. > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Z Chen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2006 1:09 PM > Subject: Re: Axis2 not replacing service class > > > >I have tried -ssi flag and the receiver class > > references the interface class not the skeleton > class > > directly anymore. I am tring to make the interface > > class as common as possible, such as > > Axis2SampleDocLitService, not in Axis2 it > generates > > Axis2SampleDocLitServiceSkeletonInterface.java, > which > > looks too specific. > > > > Anybody knows a way to change the interface class > name > > ? > > > > Thanks > > > > John > > > > --- robert lazarski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > > >> I believe inside the wsdl try changing > 'definitions > >> name="YourService" > >> ' or maybe eliminate the -ss flag which would > >> eliminate the server > >> side code . I've never tried that so you'll have > to > >> experiment . > >> Here's the guide that explains the flags . > >> > >> > > > http://ws.apache.org/axis2/tools/1_0/CodegenToolReference.html > >> > >> HTH, > >> Robert > >> http://www.braziloutsource.com > >> > >> On 8/16/06, Z Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> > I am using Jibx binding, so I have to use > >> wsdl2java > >> > tool to generate the receive class. > >> > > >> > Even I use -p and -ssi, the receiver class > still > >> > reference the Skeleton class, how can I change > >> that ? > >> > May I change the class name of the service > class ? > >> > What will the wsdl2java command look like ? > >> > > >> > Thanks > >> > > >> > John > >> > > >> > --- robert lazarski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >> wrote: > >> > > >> > > Perhaps I'm missing something, but if you are > >> using > >> > > databinding that > >> > > to me implies you want to use code that is > >> > > autogenerated from your > >> > > wsdl . If you already have a class, then why > use > >> > > databinding? Perhaps > >> > > what you are looking for is the -ssi flag > which > >> will > >> > > produce an > >> > > interface which you can code to. If that's > the > >> case, > >> > > just implement > >> > > the interface in your class, use the -p flag > the > >> > > generate the package > >> > > you want and use definitions > name="YourService" > >> to > >> > > match your class > >> > > name. Just a suggestion . > >> > > > >> > > HTH, > >> > > Robert > >> > > http://www.braziloutsource.com/ > >> > > > >> > > On 8/16/06, Z Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> > > > Hi, > >> > > > > >> > > > I am using WSDL2Java to generated all code > and > >> > > > services.xml from a wsdl file. Since I have > a > >> > > > implementation class for the web service > >> already, > >> > > I > >> > > > thought I can simple replace the > >> "ServiceClass". > >> > > But > >> > > > after I looked at the generated code, such > as > >> > > > > >> > Axis2SampleDocLitServiceMessageReceiverInOut.java, > >> > > it > >> > > > reference the > Axis2SampleDocLitServiceSkeleton > >> > > > directly, even the code looks up the > service > >> > > class. > >> > > > > >> > > > Does anybody know how I can get around this > >> > > problem ? > >> > > > > >> > > > Thanks > >> > > > > >> > > > John > >> > > > > >> > > > > >> > __________________________________________________ > >> > > > Do You Yahoo!? > >> > > > Tired of spam? Yahoo! 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