Hi Glen, As you know, WSDL supports to override the configuration from different level, such as the wsdl:service can override the definition of the wsdl:binding, and wsdl:port can override the definition of the wsdl:service.
And you can override the WSDL definition by specify the JMS address when you publish the service. I think we should tell user about it in the README, so they will not be confused any more. -- Willem Jiang Red Hat, Inc. FuseSource is now part of Red Hat Web: http://www.fusesource.com | http://www.redhat.com Blog: http://willemjiang.blogspot.com (http://willemjiang.blogspot.com/) (English) http://jnn.javaeye.com (http://jnn.javaeye.com/) (Chinese) Twitter: willemjiang Weibo: willemjiang On Monday, October 22, 2012 at 9:35 AM, Glen Mazza wrote: > Team, I noticed we're configuring the JMS info in the jms-spec-demo sample > WSDL in three places[1]: within the wsdl:binding, under the wsdl:service, > and under the wsdl:port. I believe one location alone will suffice--just > the wsdl:binding section. Unless any objections, I'll simplify the WSDL to > that but mention in the README it can be alternatively attached to the > wsdl:service or wsdl:port section as well if desired. > > Regards, > Glen > > [1] > http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/cxf/trunk/distribution/src/main/release/samples/jms-spec-demo/wsdl/jms_greeter.wsdl?revision=806580&view=markup > > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://cxf.547215.n5.nabble.com/jms-spec-demo-WSDL-over-configured-tp5717075.html > Sent from the cxf-dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com (http://Nabble.com).
