FYI, In case you missed it Java2WSDL has --extraClasses option. -- dims
--- Jeffrey J Gaynor/jqhome <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks for the advice, but I need to get this done earlier, when invoking > Java2WSDL. The strategy now is to use this followed by WSDL2Java to > generate the deployment classes, then do one tweak to get the right service > running. This is not too much for the deployment team. I don't want to have > to give them a set of instructions for tweaking the .wsdl file in the > middle of this if possible. > > Any other thoughts anyone? > > Thanks! > > -- J > > On 01/07/2003 10:53:26 am Davanum Srinivas wrote: > >Did you try using "--all" option in WSDL2Java? > > > >Thx, > >dims > > > >--- Jeffrey J Gaynor/jqhome <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Hi All, > >> > >> I have a project that returns an array of beans. I am using WSDL to > >> generate all of the required classes. The problem is that one of the > beans > >> I require is not explicitly in any method as an argument or returned > value, > >> but may be returned in an array. Therefore, no serializer is generated. > >> Before I tweak something manually, is there an easy way to get WSDL to > >> generate the serializer automatically? > >> > >> This is important, because at some point when the project is functional, > I > >> will be turning it over to a deployment team which will have no > knowledge > >> of AXIS or WSDL. I would very much like to give them a cookbook for > >> re-deploying the service and this must be as automated as possible. > >> > >> Thanks! > >> > >> -- J > > > > > >===== > >Davanum Srinivas - http://xml.apache.org/~dims/ > > > >__________________________________________________ > >Do you Yahoo!? > >Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. > >http://mailplus.yahoo.com ===== Davanum Srinivas - http://xml.apache.org/~dims/ __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com