as the output of command java2wsdl shows:
Usage: java2wsdl [options] -cn <fully qualified class name>
where [options] include:
-o <output location> output directory
-of <output file name> output file name for the WSDL
-sn <service name> service name
......
......
You could provide service name and output wsdl file name independently.
Also, in services.xml you could define service name and the actual service
class independently.
<serviceGroup>
<service name="StatisticsService">
<parameter name="ServiceClass">
sample.service.StatisticsService
</parameter>
<operation name="getStats">
<actionMapping>urn:getStats</actionMapping>
<messageReceiver
class="org.apache.axis2.receivers.RawXMLINOutMessageReceiver"/>
</operation>
</service>
</serviceGroup>
In the above xml, you could provide any service class
Thanks,
Madhav
On Sat, Jul 19, 2008 at 2:21 AM, Attharkar, Asmita <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> 3 questions actually:
>
>
>
> *Question1:* What is that attribute which can specify the wsdl file name
> if you don't want the service class's name as the default filenamce for
> generated approach? I am doing service class first and wsdl later approach.
>
>
>
> *Question2:* Does the wsdl filename identifies the name of the service or
> the name attribute in services.xml specifies the name of the approach?
>
>
>
> *Question 3:*
>
>
>
> There are three things :
>
> 1. wsdl filename
>
> 2. Name of service published
>
> 3. Name of the class name which defines the service
>
> Do they all need to be same? I want to have the classname different from
> the wsdl filename and name of service; name of service being same the wsdl
> file name.
>
>
>
> Thanks Asmita
>
--
-Madhav