Thanks, both of you, but your advice is, alas too late. If you read carefully what I originally wrote (I admit it's not as clear as it might have been), I no longer even get to the InvocationTargetException, because I can't even get into the Wizard.

I noticed that the plugin code I had was not the most recent, so I removed this plugin from my eclipse plugins directory and downloaded the latest from the site, and placed it back in the plugins directory.

Now the wizard fails immediately upon launch as follows:

The selected wizard could not be started.

Plug-in Axis2_Codegen_Wizard was unable to load class org.apache.axis2.tool.codegen.eclipse.CodeGenWizard



keith chapman wrote:
Saminda,

Is there a way that a user can get this missing jar and add it into the plugin manually instead of doing a maven build? I guess the former is easier for users. :)

Thanks,
Kieth.

On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 3:42 PM, Saminda Wijeratne <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

    Hi,
    Yes I also noticed the InvocationException on the last release of
    the plugin. This occured due to a missing jar file (missing class
    actually "javax.xml.stream.XMLStreamException"). However the
    snapshot of the plugin works fine.  What you can do is to checkout
    the source
    
(http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/webservices/axis2/trunk/java/modules/tool/axis2-eclipse-codegen-plugin/)
    and do a maven build to create the snapshot version of the plugin.
    It works fine for me.

    regards
    saminda.


    Steve Cohen wrote:

        I ran the eclipse plugin wizard to generate Java from a WSDL
        and it failed with

        "An error occurred while completing process -
        java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException"

        upon pressing Finish.

        Platform is Ubuntu Linux 7.10
        Eclipse is version 3.3.2

        I noticed that the plugin code I had was not the most recent,
        so I removed this plugin from my eclipse plugins directory and
        downloaded the latest from the site, and placed it back in the
        plugins directory.

        Now the wizard fails immediately upon launch as follows:

        The selected wizard could not be started.

        Plug-in Axis2_Codegen_Wizard was unable to load class
        org.apache.axis2.tool.codegen.eclipse.CodeGenWizard

        Ironically, before I tried using this wizard I was making some
        progress with the command line tool.  I thought this would be
        easier.  Geez.

        Can someone explain what I need to make this plugin work?  Or
        would I be better off just using the command line tool.


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