Hi,
I
have developped a Maven 2 plugin which uses jax-rpc library (jaxrpc-impl-1.1.3_01.jar) to generate stubs,
ties, etc. files from Java classes
and/or .wsdl files. This plugin is bound to the "generate-sources" phase of
the build lifecycle. In its client configuration, it generates only .java
files, and lets the maven-compiler plugin doing the compilation of all the
sources found. An feature which is in development
is to download wsdl input file from an HTTP address and not only from local file
system as actually.
This plugin is actually used in some projects of
my company, but needs to be well tested (I am in contact with a technical leader
of the JAX-RPC project at Sun about this point).
Is there an interest in such a plugin ? I know
that all the active development is taking place in jax-ws and
jaxrpc is more of sustaining and I have planed to write a plugin based on the
new JAX-WS libraries.
Thanks in advance for your answers and your
interest.
Eric
Eric
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Département Banque, Assurance et Finance
46, rue Camille Desmoulins - 92782 Issy-Les-Moulineaux Cedex 9
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