Hi Micheal,

If what you are looking for is eclipse java2wsdl tool, WSO2 provides some SOA tools at [1] of which you can download and install or use the update site[2] to install. The SOA tools provided are a bit dependant on WSAS 3.0 though. But the effort might be worth since it includes many other very useful web service related tools for you to use. All based on axis2.

Regards,
Saminda.

[1] http://wso2.org/downloads/tools/eclipse
[2] http://tools.wso2.org/eclipse/

Michael wrote:
Thanks Keith.
I might give this a try. I prefer to try and get the Axis2 Codegen Wizard working as I will be able to work entirely in Eclipse, but any port in a storm :-). Mike

    ----- Original Message -----
    *From:* keith chapman <mailto:[email protected]>
    *To:* [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
    *Sent:* Sunday, March 15, 2009 8:20 AM
    *Subject:* Re: Problem with Axis2 Code Generator - Java2WSDL

    Hi Mike,

    Sorry I'm not familiar with the eclipse Plugin to answer your
    question. But here is a workaround. You can use this hosted
    Java2wsdl [1] tool at [2].  This GUI tool is part of the WSO2 Web
    Services Application Server [3] which is built on top of Axis2.

    Thanks,
    Keith.

    [1]
    
https://tools.wso2.org/tools/carbon/java2wsdl/index.jsp?region=region5&item=java2wsdl_menu
    
<https://tools.wso2.org/tools/carbon/java2wsdl/index.jsp?region=region5&item=java2wsdl_menu>
    [2] http://wso2.org/tools
    [3] http://wso2.org/projects/wsas

    On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 9:07 PM, Michael
    <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        Not long ago I posted that I was was having a problem
        generating a WSDL file from my Java code using the Axis2 Code
        Generator.

        An answer was provided which seemed very promising.  The
        answer that was given is provided below:

        This is a known bug.  Here is the solution with explanation:
http://blogiterox.wordpress.com/2008/10/24/exploring-apache-axis2-and-eclipse-plug-in-development/
        Solution: Copy the jar for stax and for backport to the
        plug-in directory (<Eclipse>\plug-ins\<Axis2 code
        generator>\lib) and then add the backport jar to the
        plugin.xml file.
I went to the link provided and followed the directions
        provided there (these are summarized in the solution given
        above) and tried to generate a WSDL file from my code.
I encountered the exact same problem. A description of that
        problem is provided below:
When I launch the Axis2 Code Generator (v1.3.0) Wizard, enter
        the fully qualified class name and the location of the class
        file and then select the button to test loading the class I
        keep getting a java.lang.ClassNotFoundException.
Can anyone provide any additional help? Thanks
        Mike




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    Senior Software Engineer
    WSO2 Inc.
    Oxygenating the Web Service Platform.
    http://wso2.org/

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