Then you should be the fan of axis2 documents(Installation Guide, QuickStart Guide, User Guide, etc) and the source code, that's enough. You can't miss it.
dilly(Ma Yu) Shanghai, China 于 2010-10-8 12:55, Karthik Nanjangude 写道: > > Hi > > >>. Eclipse j2ee will generate the client code and it is a good reference > > I Use Eclipse Helios and have the Same Plug in for web services. > > I prefer to Code the requirement good old way rather then automate > using the process. > > Can u suggest? > > Any references url’s / blogs …. > > With regards > > karthik > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > *From:* dilly [mailto:[email protected]] > *Sent:* Friday, October 08, 2010 7:52 AM > *To:* [email protected] > *Subject:* Re: Need to know How many types of Client > > The answer to question No.2: > Yes for sure, in wsdl you almost have everything :) > And personally, I suggest you may start web service client-side coding > using eclipse j2ee. Eclipse j2ee will generate the client code and it > is a good reference. > > dilly(Ma Yu) > Shanghai, China > > > 于 2010-10-7 16:33, Karthik Nanjangude 写道: > > Hi > > New and started using Axis2 1.5 > > Been thru API / URL Docs of Axis website. > > Question : 1) Need to know How many types of Java Clients can be using > WSDL2Java generated Stubs : Is RPC Client the Only way ? > > 2) By Glance of a WSDL is it possible to Know what are the methods > exposed and where should one start coding for the Client ? > > Any URL for the same would help me . > > */with regards/* > > */N.S.Karthik/* >
