Matt
I'm pretty surprised its not picking up the WSDL with that name. It
might be worth running (separately) WSDL2Java -ss -sd on your WSDL.
This generates a services.xml, and if you run ant generates an aar for
you. You can then compare your aar and services.xml with the generated
one and see if there are any differences.
Paul
On 10/26/06, Matthew Hannay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Deploying Handwritten WSDL in aar with Axis2
I am trying to deploy a web service in axis2-1.0
I generate the server code using the eclipse plugin.
I then create a aar, The structure is as follows.
AddressBook-v1-0-0.aar
META-INF/AddressBook-v1-0-0.wsdl
META-INF/services.xml
au/...../some.class
In the Services xml the
<serviceGroup>
<service name="AddressBook-v1-0-0">
and
In the WSDL the name="AddressBook-v1-0-0"
All the names match up.
When I deploy my application and put the following in
the browser
http://localhost:8080/Services/AddressBook-v1-0-0?wsdl
I recieve a generated WSDL.
After googling I found some destructions at
http://www.developer.com/open/print.php/10930_3557741_2
and followed them however renaming the wsdl to
service.wsdl
made no differance?
Does any one know what I need to get the correct wsdl
deployed
Matt
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