Hi,

 

Many thanx! The tutorial really gave me a good start. 

 

But I need to ask some additional questions:

 

Is there any way to pass a reference to the service.xml file to the 
AxisConfiguration API or do I have to use add parameters?

 

When I generated the server code the package name became localhost. I guess 
that wsdl2java picked that up from the WSDL file and that 

it can be changed somehow?

 

How to define the endpoint name?

 

 

Again any help is greatly appreciated

 

BR

 

Niels

 

 

 


 


Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2009 05:03:08 +0530
Subject: Re: Generate Server Side Implementation based on WSDL
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]

Hi Niels,
       This tutorial [1] will help you.

thanks,
nandana

[1] - http://wso2.org/node/2873



On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 4:30 PM, Niels Boem <[email protected]> wrote:


 
Hi mail group,
 
I have just started at a new job. My work includes maintaning our business
server (java based J2EE container)
 
Previously all our business components have been written first (straigth up 
POJO) and
then they have been rigistred to the Axis2 run-time envionrment using the 
AxisConfiguration API.
(e.g. we have never handled any configuration xml files / WSDL etc)
 
But this week I got the WSDL file for a business service that we are required 
to support. 
This means that we must either be able to generate the java classes directly 
based on the WSDL definitons, or 
to somehow configure the mapping between the standard WSDL data definitions 
into Java.
 
I'm pretty new to this so any help is greatly appreciated. But I cannot change 
the fact all the registration is 
done using the AxisConfiguration API, to change this would require to much work.
 
BR
 
Niels

 
 




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