Hi, Ruchira.

Thank you for your interest. It's great to see you folks with relevant 
experiences to help out. Any contributions are welcome.

Can you explain a bit more what you have done? Is it under Apache license?

BTW, we would like to extend the effort to support Java2WSDL in addition to 
WSDL2Java with similar capabilities. 

Thanks,
Raymond


From: ruchira wageesha 
Sent: Tuesday, March 24, 2009 9:32 AM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: GSOC[2009] WSDL2Java tool for Tuscany


Hi All,

I was reading your discussion on this thread and interested in developing this 
WSDL2Java tool. I am currently in my final year at University of Moratuwa and 
have a good experience in WSDL, XSD, Java etc. I have also developed a 
Form2WSDL2 generator during my internship. 
https://wso2.org/svn/browse/wso2/people/wageesha/Form2WSDL2/. I want to know 
whether this has been occupied or still available and your comments as well.

Thanks in Advance,
Ruchira Wageesha


On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 9:25 PM, Raymond Feng <[email protected]> wrote:

  Hi, Pradeep.

  Sorry for not replying promptly. Here is what I have in mind for the 
Tuscany/SCA WSDL2Java tool.

  1) Generate a java interface for each WSDL portType based on the JAX-WS 
mapping rules (the result should be pretty much like the wsimport)
  2) Allows the plug-in of databinding specific XSD2Java generators (such as 
JAXB xjc or SDO XSD2Java) to generate the Java interfaces/classes from the XSD 
types representing the parts for WSDL messages. The XSD2Java can generate 
strongly-typed java types or weakly-typed java types (such as DOM Node, SDO 
DataObject, or AXIOM OMNode).

  There are existing tools from JAX-WS and Axis2 with some deficiencies:
  * JAX-WS wsimport requires the WSDL has service/port. In SCA, we only require 
the portType. JAX-WS wsimport only supports JAXB and there is no way to replace 
it with other databindings such as SDO or AXIOM.
  * Axis2 WSDL2Java is not fully JAX-WS compliant.

  I'll add this project to the Apache GSoc2009 wiki [1] so that we can 
collaborate to refine it as the discussions go.

  [1] http://wiki.apache.org/general/SummerOfCode2009#tuscany-project

  Thanks,
  Raymond

  From: Pradeep Fernando
  Sent: Tuesday, March 24, 2009 6:56 AM
  To: tuscany-dev
  Subject: GSOC[2009] WSDL2Java tool for Tuscany 



  Hi devs,

  In one of the previous mail thread Raymond suggested me to work on a code 
generation tool like WSDL2java
  in the Tuscany project. But he did not go in to the details of the 
requirement. so this is the thoughts built on Raymonds initial idea.

  I'm concentrating here on WSDL2JAVA tool for Tuscany. Already there are tools 
in this domain such as Axis2 wsdl2java tool.
  but the problem is the code generation done by that version of the tool is 
not JAX-WS complient. for an example client-stub
  generated by the tool is not jax-ws complient.

  WSDL- |-data related to web-service invocation
           |- message schema

  Here the schema related stuff is directly related to the databinding and we 
can support various kind of databinding frameworks
  such as:

  Jaxb,Jaxbri,XMLbeans, jibx, etc

  from the data related to web-service we should generate JAX-WS compliant :

  client stubs
  service stubs,etc

  This is my thoughts on the code-generation tool. would this be a good idea 
for GSOC 2009 under Tuscany.
  Is it too small for a summer project.
  Any enhancement or areas i should work on?
  Are there any other high priority work to be done before this. waiting for 
your feedbacks. weather it is positive or negative please feel free
  to give feedbacks.


  Pradeep Fernando.


  BTW FYI i'm preparing my project proposal on  *A binding.ws implementation 
based on JAX-WS Dispatch and Provider APIs* .
  plz give any feedbacks on this regard in the seperate thread i have started 
iin the list. 

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