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Actually, that's the first thing I did. It works fine with .jws approach
and produced the WSDL.
I
thought, ok. so far so good. Let's try .wsdd file and test another approach.
I
simply redeployed the same file (Echo.jws /Echo.java) through .wsdd ( I
also tried with different ServiceName such EchoService2).
And
what I null pointer exception.
The
following is what the logs from System console (weblogic
console)
DEBUG
URLMapper - Exit: URLMapper::invoke
DEBUG SimpleChain - Exit: SimpleChain::generateWSDL DEBUG SimpleChain - Enter: SimpleChain::generateWSDL DEBUG JWSHandler - Enter: JWSHandler::invoke DEBUG JWSHandler - Exit: JWSHandler::invoke DEBUG SimpleChain - Exit: SimpleChain::generateWSDL DEBUG SimpleChain - Enter: SimpleChain::generateWSDL DEBUG JavaProvider - Enter: JavaProvider::generateWSDL (org.apache.axis.providers.java.RPCProvider@76c456) Chester
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Title: Custom Serialization
- RE: Basic Question: geting WSDL from deployed service, can s... Chester Chen
- RE: Basic Question: geting WSDL from deployed service, ... Newman, Scott
- RE: Basic Question: geting WSDL from deployed service, ... Chester Chen
- RE: Basic Question: geting WSDL from deployed service, ... Newman, Scott
- RE: Basic Question: geting WSDL from deployed service, ... Chester Chen
- RE: Basic Question: geting WSDL from deployed service, ... Chester Chen
