I recommend you use Synapse rather than Axis2 to create the intermediary.
See http://ws.apache.org/synapse/.

Anne

On 9/7/07, Alejandro Calbazana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a web service that is both a service and a client - an
> intermediary.  The intermediary uses the same schema in its service
> definition as that defined in the service definition of its dependency
> (the endpoint for which this intermediary service is a client).
>
> Bad ascii art follows:
>
> Intermediary as Service.wsdl --> Shared Schema <-- A Service.wsdl
> Intermediary as Client-----------------------------------------^
>
> I am using xmlbeans for databinding for both the service and client.
>
> My question is what is the best practice for using xmlbeans in this
> scenario?  If I run wsdl2java for the "intermediary as service", I will
> get one graph of xmlbeans schema for the service.  If I run it for the
> intermediary as client, I will get another graph with the same classes.
> In each run, I will get different xmlbean binaries generated.
> Additionally, my code is layered such that my web service client stub
> will be part of a service layer.
>
> Do I just put these in different packages and call it a day?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Alejandro
>
>
>
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