Can u please explain on that Dims ?
U mean can be generate the WSDL in the
form required by Shaun instead of "in0","in1" ....
Dhanush
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Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2004 3:06
PM
Subject: Re: newbie question regarding
wsdl file and method arguments
make sure u compile
your classes with debug information "on"
----- Original Message
----- From: Shaun Etherton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date:
Thu, 10 Jun 2004 15:23:53 +0930 Subject: RE: newbie question regarding wsdl
file and method arguments To: Dhanush Gopinath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Dhanush,
Thanks for
that. I was hoping that there was some configuration option to set
that would do it for me.
I want users of the webservice
to know which variables are which.
so if I have a method
like:
registerUser( String firstname, String lastname,
String favouriteColor)
when someone wants to consume my
webservice they know which order to put the values and there
meaning.
I am deploying the web service in jrun and the
webservice consumer just gets the wsdl from the
server.
regards
-
shaun
-----Original Message----- From: Dhanush Gopinath
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, 10 June 2004 2:54
PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Shaun
Etherton Subject: Re: newbie question regarding wsdl file and
method arguments
Shaun
I think u can
manually editall the "in0" to "username" in the WSDL and then again
generate the Stubs and Skeletons using WSDL2Java
tool.
I dont hink this will cause any problem as
along as the type is
xsd:string.
Cheers
Dhanush
----- Original Message -----
From: Shaun
Etherton
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
Thursday, June 10, 2004 10:03 AM
Subject: newbie
question regarding wsdl file and method
arguments
Hi,
Apologies in advance if this is a
stupid question.
Using axis for a web service
that i have built and deployed but when the wdsl is
generated it has the following,
<wsdl:message
name="registerUser"> <wsdl:part name="in0"
type="xsd:string"/> . etc.
Can anyone tell me
how I can get the name of the parameter in0 to be
the same as the name of the parameter in my java
class? or at least what I should be looking for, I
have googled and looked at the axis site, but i'm quickly running out
of time.
eg) public String
registerUser(String
username){ //... }
<wsdl:message
name="registerUser"> <wsdl:part name="username"
type="xsd:string"/>
regards - shaun
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