Thanks Anne. It works now.



>-----Original Message-----
>From: Anne Thomas Manes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2006 07:18 AM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: Java2WSDL -y option in Ant Target
>
>Remove the space.
>
>On 8/31/06, Gabsaga Tata <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> The following ant target works just fine.
>>
>> <target name="Java2WSDL" description="Creates WSDL file from Java Classes">
>> <java classname="org.apache.axis.wsdl.Java2WSDL" fork="yes" >
>> <arg value="-o helloworld.wsdl" />
>> <arg value="-l
>> &quot;http://localhost/axis/services/sayhello&quot;" />
>> <arg value="-n &quot;urn:com:simpaq:helloworld&quot;" />
>> <arg value="-p&quot;com:simpaq:helloworld&quot;" />
>> <arg value="&quot;urn:com:simpaq:helloworld&quot;" />
>> <arg value="com.simpaq.helloworld.SayHello" />
>> <classpath>
>> <path refid="APACHE_AXIS_API.classpath"/>
>> <path refid="compile.classpath" />
>> <pathelement path="${build.home}"/>
>> </classpath>
>> </java>
>> </target>
>>
>> But when I added the option "-y WRAPPED" like the following:
>>
>> <target name="Java2WSDL" description="Creates WSDL file from Java Classes">
>> <java classname="org.apache.axis.wsdl.Java2WSDL" fork="yes" >
>> <arg value="-o helloworld.wsdl" />
>> <arg value="-l
>> &quot;http://localhost/axis/services/sayhello&quot;" />
>> <arg value="-n &quot;urn:com:simpaq:helloworld&quot;" />
>> <arg value="-p&quot;com:simpaq:helloworld&quot;" />
>> <arg value="-y WRAPPED" />
>> <arg value="&quot;urn:com:simpaq:helloworld&quot;" />
>> <arg value="com.simpaq.helloworld.SayHello" />
>> <classpath>
>> <path refid="APACHE_AXIS_API.classpath"/>
>> <path refid="compile.classpath" />
>> <pathelement path="${build.home}"/>
>> </classpath>
>> </java>
>> </target>
>>
>> I get the following error:
>>
>>
>>
>> Java2WSDL:
>>
>> [java] The value of --style must be DOCUMENT, RPC, or WRAPPED.
>>
>> [java] Java Result: 1
>>
>> Any ideas why?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Gabsaga
>>
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