Hi Dave,
I didn't use the java2WSDL. I used the ClientAdmin to deploy the deploy.wsdd.
Tony.
Dave Knox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dave Knox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Tony,
Look in the output directory that you specified in your java2WSDL command line for the generated copy of the wsdl. For the copy that is used for the ?wsdl request: The wsdl file should get archived for deployment into a servlet container like Tomcat. If you created a Jar file with your stubs and skeletons, which you generated with wsdl2java, your wsdl file should be in it.
cheers,
-- dave
At 01:36 PM 2/9/2004, you wrote:
Hi Leo,
I mentioned that in my email as well but where does Axis store the WSDL? the stub? the Skeleton?
Tony.
Leo de Blaauw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Tony,
Enter the full URL for your service, followed by ?wsdl this should show you the wsdl for
that service in most cases.
Greetz
Leo
----- Original Message -----
From: Tony Blair
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 09, 2004 8:00 PM
Subject: Where is the WDSL?
Hi,
After deploying my web service to Tomcat using the Client Admin along with the deploy.wsdd. I don't seem to find the wsdl on my hard drive. I know if I point my browser to myservice?WSDL I will see it. Where is WSDL?
Thanks,
Tony.
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