Hi,

I can use IntelliJ Idea or Eclipse. But as I wrote, I do not want to generate 
client specific to concrete WSDL. I need a client to support any SOAP service 
given I have binding details and XML according to WSDL. Can I do it with Axis2?

Thanks

Leoš

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> Od: "Shashikant Sarade" <shashikantsar...@gmail.com>
> Komu: <java-user@axis.apache.org>
> Datum: 06.04.2012 15:20
> Předmět: Re: how to invoke web service without generating a client
>
>Dear Leos
>If you are using any IDE there is direct option of creating client ...
>
>On Fri, Apr 6, 2012 at 1:01 AM, <liter...@centrum.cz> wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> as I know axis, you need to generate a java client from WSDL and then
>> invoke its stub to submit a remote service. My task is to create a proxy,
>> that knows an endpoint and receives XML corresponding to the WSDL. The
>> proxy then must open the endpoint and submit the soap body XML, read the
>> response and send it back. The proxy must be dynamic and it must not
>> contain java code specific to WSDL. Everything must be dynamic and
>> configurable. Generating and compiling java code is not desirable.
>>
>> How can I implement such proxy with axis2? Can you give me some hints
>> please, where to start?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Leoš
>>
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