On 4/16/07, James Mao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi Dan,

> Sorry for slacking on this - I'm trying to understand how this should be
> before I roll back. OK, so here's my version of the merged plugins right
> now:
> <plugins xmlns="http://cxf.apache.org/tools/plugin";>
>  <plugin name="jaxb" version="" provider="cxf.apache.org">
>    <databinding name="jaxb" package="
> org.apache.cxf.tools.wsdlto.databinding.jaxb"
> profile="JAXBDataBinding" />
>  </plugin>
>  <plugin name="jaxws" version="" provider="cxf.apache.org">
>    <frontend name="jaxws" package="
> org.apache.cxf.tools.wsdlto.frontend.jaxws" profile="JAXWSProfile">
>      <container name="JAXWSContainer" toolspec="jaxws-toolspec.xml" />
>      <processor name="WSDLToJavaProcessor" package="
> org.apache.cxf.tools.wsdlto.frontend.jaxws.processor" />
>      <builder name="JAXWSDefinitionBuilder" package="
> org.apache.cxf.tools.wsdlto.frontend.jaxws.wsdl11" />
>      <generators package="
> org.apache.cxf.tools.wsdlto.frontend.jaxws.generators">
>        <generator name="AntGenerator" />
>        <generator name="ClientGenerator" />
>        <generator name="FaultGenerator" />
>        <generator name="ImplGenerator" />
>        <generator name="SEIGenerator" />
>        <generator name="ServerGenerator" />
>        <generator name="ServiceGenerator" />
>      </generators>
>    </frontend>
>  </plugin>
> </plugins>

Where did you put this file?



I have a cxf-bundle module which I haven't committed which merges different
files in CXF to create a bundle JAR. The reason I haven't committed it yet
is because it depends on a SNAPSHOT version of a Maven plugin. What it does
is combine different files (spring.handlers, extensions.xml, etc) so it
create a single jar with all the different cxf classes.

I need to write a customer transformer to produce a plugin file as you
specified. I'm not looking to actually commit the file to SVN. Instead the
file will be synthesized from the various tools-plugins.xml which already
exist.

- Dan


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