In general, we do not because changing the WSDL will change the files generated. If elements are no longer present in the new WSDL, the corresponding files must be found and removed from the repository, or else the clutter will build up. This can be tricky if there are dozens or more files in multiple directories. If there are new elements, the corresponding files must be added to the repository.

-David Robertson
-Berkeley Lab

Jeff Gardner wrote:
In general, should code that has been generated by wsdl2java be committed to your version/source control repository? Why or why not?

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