Hi,
I already had a look at the documentation of these tools and tried a lot of options - but without any success.
Can you please be a bit more detailed and tell me which option is "mine"?
Regards,
Jan Kaiser
Patrick Cogan wrote:
Hi,
Personally, most of my experience is wsdl2java. I would create a wsdl with lots of different ports and then get wsdl2java to generate the java code in the port and package structure you want, I think it is easier and more configurable this way.
Looking at the java2wsdl reference doc it seems to be possible to do it the java2wsdl way, have a look at http://docs.pushtotest.com/axisdocs/reference.html
Regards,
Patrick
On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 17:51:49 +0100, Jan Kaiser
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Hi,
I try it a bit more detailed:
I generate a lot of Java code which resides in several Java Packages eg. package1.Service1, package2.Service1 etc.
After that step I would like to generate wsdl (With Java2WSDL, of course) that contains information about the final path (URL) with which the User can reach Service1. And I would like to get a servive url like
http://host:port/axis/services/package1/Service1
But may be this kind of information has nothing to do with the wsdl. I just dont know. What I want to achieve is, that once I deploy the compiled classes with the deploy.wsdd and the AdminClient application, the URL of a service is as above.
Can you please provide me the required steps how to achieve this.
What I currently get is http://host:port/axis/services/Service1 and I would like to "insert" the string package1 into that url : http://host:port/axis/services/package1/Service1
How exactly is this possible? Any commandline arguments to Java2WSDL or to WSDL2Java? Is this possible at all?
Thanks & Regards
Jan Kaiser
Patrick Cogan wrote:
Hi,
Not quite sure what you mean as namespaces are to do with the wsdl schema and the wsdl file itself.
If I read you right the you need to change the ports in the service part of the wsdl to the number and give them whatever name you want and ultimately as many operations (services) as you want under each port.
Regards,
Patrick.