Thanks for the reply. Well consider that using jws is not an option and I have to use java2wsdl tool from axis. I was thinking, is there some gui interface for generating wsdl and deplying wsdd on ant?
Regards
Qasim
> Qasim Rasheed wrote:
>
> > I understand this is not a Java forum but since some of the people
> > here have a good grasp on Java, I thought may be I should ask this
> > question. I am trying to develop my first Java web service for which
>
> > all the java classes has been created. Now I am wondering is there a
>
> > tool available e.g. an Eclipse Plugin, which can help me generating
>
> > wsdd, wsdl etc files In other words, I am looking for a tool with
> > which I can run Java2WSDL. I understand that, axis has to be used
> for
> > this purpose, but setting all those classpath etc is driving me nuts.
>
> > So any help is greatly appreciated.
> >
> Hi Qasim,
>
> You might want to take a look at JWS files, they are basically just a
> Java source file named .jws instead of .java, when a J2EE server has
> jws files mapped to the correct servlet, things work just like a CFC,
> you just access http://server/MyService.jws?wsdl to get the wsdl: see
> my blog post on this: http://www.petefreitag.com/item/104.cfm (you can
> also do this on CFMX)
>
> There is also sample JWS files that comes in the Axis SDK.
>
> If you want to use the Java2WSDL tool, I recommend using the Ant tasks
> that come with Axis, then you just need to throw all the axis jar's in
> Ant's lib directory. There is an example of using Axis' wsdl2java tool
> with Ant in the web services chapter of my book as well.
>
>
> ______________________________________
> Pete Freitag
> http://www.cfdev.com/
> Author of the CFMX Developers Cookbook
> http://www.petefreitag.com/bookshelf/
>
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