There was a WSDL file in the original source; it was generated automatically,
by an ant target that does not seem to have survived into the brave new world
of maven. (You could look at the old LNI patches, see
http://web.mit.edu/lcs/www/lni )
However, teh WSDL is still in the DSpace 1.5 source distribution,
its path (relative to the tar file downloaded from sourceforge):
dspace-lni/dspace-lni-client/src/main/resources/dspace-lni.wsdl
This was built automatically by what is now a very old version of Axis,
so good luck with it..
What I *really* recommend is to forget about SOAP entirely. You need
WebDAV anyway for the GET and PUT methods (package export and ingest),
and all of the rest of the functionality is availble through WebDAV too.
The SOAP calls are just a thin veneer over WebDAV, only included because
of contractual obligations. You may find it much easier to simply use
a generic WebDAV client.
-- Larry
> I have been fighting with this for about three days now, so I'm giving
> up the thought that I can figure it out on my own.
>
> =20
>
> I want to call LNI from a .NET client, so I need a WSDL file (at least,
> I think I do). I've been trying to create one using the Axis JAVA2WSDL
> command, but I'm always getting a "Class not found" error. Speaking of
> which, I assume that the class I'd want to do this to is
> LNISoapServlet.java...
>
> =20
>
> Has anybody done this successfully and, if so, can you tell me how you
> did it?
>
> =20
>
> - Rick
>
> =20
>
> =20
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> to
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