Just checking to see if anyone had an answer for this question ... JDG
> From: Jay Glanville [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2005 11:15 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Is there a way to get the auto-generated WSDL > document at compile time? > > Hello all. > > We have a web application that is configured through the > server-config.wsdd file. The resulting WSDL file is > auto-generated for > us by Axis (i.e.: http://localhost/app_ctx/services/webservice?wsdl). > So far, everything is working out rather well for us. > > What we would like to do next is have the WSDL document generated at > compile time, not run time. In other words, we currently > have to start > our service in order to get a WSDL file, but we'd like to > simply get it > generated for us without having to run it. > > I've investigated using Java2WSDL, but I'm under the > understanding that > it doesn't take the WSDD into consideration. It's in the WSDD that we > have all of our bean mapping entries, and thus our WSDL depends on our > WSDD's contents. > > Is there a way to get Axis to perform the auto-generate WSDL > at compile > time? > > Thanks > > JDG > > --- > Jay Glanville >