Kim Tan wrote:

Anyway, basically you have 2 intereface classes, both needed on the client side, hence together with the actual implementation, you need the 4 classes on the client side.
on the server side, you need 2, one interface, and one the actual implementation.
if you are not implementing the client side, you can throw away the other 3 classes.


Rather than "throwing away" code, I would prefer to be able to tell WSDL2Java to not generate the client-side code if it's not required.

Dan.

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