Right,
this first version of Netbeans Axis2 plugin enables you to implement a
web service from java class or from wsdl file.
In "WS From WSDL" case, there is a wizard where you can customize
WSDL2java generation.
Unfortunately, there is no support for WS Client side programming.
Milan
Martin Scholl wrote:
Actually there is an Axis2 plugin for Netbeans available through the
regular Plugin/Updatecenter if you use NetBeans 6.x. Just read through
the list of Plugins, select and download it. Then you may choose
settings where you can set up the location of your axis installation.
A library is also included which contains all the jars Axis2 1.4 uses.
The main advantage of this plugin is the extension of standard Java
projects with the possibility to create an Axis2 Webservice in a
Bottom-Up approach. For more information have a look at this tutorial:
http://www.netbeans.org/kb/61/websvc/gs-axis.html
We use NetBeans and this plugin develop and deploy our Web Services in
a Top-Down approach but with large customisation of the build script
because standard settings are just sufficient to get a first
impression of how Axis2 Web Services can be developed and deployed
with NetBeans IMHO.
In fact there is no "really" good NetBeans plugin for Axis2 support,
at least I have never heard about any other plugin than the mentioned
one. But this one is in early stages and may be extended in future
version.
Regards,
Martin
Am 18.09.2008 um 19:46 schrieb Horninger, Joe (Contr Mission Systems):
Not quite, I already use ant to build and deploy my axis
webservices. I am looking for something a little different, some way
to help with all of the "extras" when it comes to my WS, inclusive of
keeping the wsdd files up do date and such...
I do most of the work through ant and by manually editing the
deployment descriptors myself right now.
The black and white of the situation is that I am trying to increase
my productivity a bit when it comes to the supporting files for axis
web services. Right now we are mandated to use axis 1.4 (not our
choice), old technology with less help with code generation.
-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Nüßler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2008 10.38
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Netbeans and Axis
Hello Joe,
what exactly do you mean :
1) build axis2 from sources ?
--> use the netbeans-maven plugin
2) build and deploy your axis2-service ?
--> use ant
best regards derMark
Horninger, Joe (Contr Mission Systems) schrieb:
Does anyone know of a nice plugin to make NetBeans play with axis 1.4?
Thanks!
-Joe
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