Hello

The project I'm working on is a client implementing dozens of WSDL operations/SOAP call types. The SOAP bodies involved all follow a general structure, which is described in as many dozens of XSD's, differing only in some types several levels deep into the SOAP body. Error representation, bundling requests etc. are all exactly the same.

When generating the service stubs, wsdl2code helpfully prepares all classes and types involved. These of course also follow the same structure for each call type, but all those parallel classes are of unrelated types. I understand they can't just be the same, but it would be nice for code reuse if they each implemented an interface describing common methods. The names of the methods are already the same, return types declared in the interfaces could be these new interfaces, so I would just need an "implements GenericAnswerType" or some-such in the generated classes.

Now my question: can I get something like that by plugging into Axis' code generation? Or is there perhaps another way to do code transformation or patching from Maven? If possible, I'd like to avoid 'tampering' manually with the generated sources.

Thanks for any pointers you might give me.
-Steven

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