Well, the STP project does have a bunch of issues around Java first use 
cases that they are planning to address.    Mostly, the STP folks have 
concentrated on the WSDL first things.   For Java first, the 
simple+aegis stuff does work quite well.   However, it's useless for 
wsdl first as there isn't a wsdl2aegis type thing.

Ideally, with Java first, even with JAX-WS, you would never touch a wsdl.   
That's an unfortunate problem with STP right now.   You would just write 
your interfaces and implementations and run them as is.   No generation 
at all.   You would still need to annotate things (although most 
annotations are optional), but that's part of defining your contract.   
STP is getting there, but it still has some work to go.

Dan


On Tuesday 15 January 2008, yulinxp wrote:
> I have been using it since I began use CXF. Eclipse STP Plugin helps
> me a lot to do the annotation.
> But STP sometime doesn't re-generate wsdl. Or once I click Generate
> Code on wsdl, I don't know how to re-generate wsdl file/classes. So
> anytime I make some changes to my SEI, I need to build a new JAX-WS
> code first project. This really give me headache. Besides, the
> location of those generated file bothers me. I don't know how to put
> them to the location I wanted.
>
> I try Simple Front + Aegis binding today. It's so much easier than
> JAX-WS front. No annotation any more!! I can put my class into any
> package location I want! Love it!!!



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