Hi Anver,
Go to http://www.themindelectric.com and download their GLUE product.
They are giving it for free. They have a Java2WSDL utility by which
you can generate WSDL file from java class through command line.
Sanjesh
Anver Sotnikov wrote:
There is a Swrap utility which
generates WSDL fr
.
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From: "Ed Keen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> It shows these arguments when I run it with the -? argument:
>
> --
>
It looks like
they changed the package in the newest release. There is a command line tool to
generate WSDL from a Java class (although it is fairly limited) in the earlier
wstk releases which I have been using for the last few months. The libries for
java to wsdl are in the wstk.jar file in
It
shows these arguments when I run it with the -? argument:
--
java com.ibm.wsdl.Main [args]
args:
[-in URL|fileName] default:
[-target
client|server] default: client
[-dir targetDir]
default: .
There is a Swrap utility which generates WSDL from class but somehow it generates WSDL only for methods of java.lang.Object, that is completely opposite from what I want. I need WSDL for all "public functions of my object minus public functions of java.lang.Object" :o(
"Anver Sotnikov" <[E
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Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 9:03 AM
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com.ibm.wsdl.Main in the wsdl.jar library
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com.ibm.wsdl.Main in the wsdl.jar library
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com.ibm.wsdl.Main
in the wsdl.jar library
-Original Message-From: Anver Sotnikov
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generatorI use WSTK now
but the problem is WSTK has an utility to generate wsdl - wsdlgen
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I think Anver used the WSDE which is the full suite of functionality including some UDDI libraries wrapped under a GUI that is not all that intuitive. The WSTK is a
But it's not a command line utility :o(
John Colgrave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
05/30/2001 04:58 AM
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> Frank Feldmann wrote:
>
> Actual
the package nested somewhere in
your WSDE install.
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Actuall, in the wstk there should also be a command line version of
this
> Frank Feldmann wrote:
>
> Actuall, in the wstk there should also be a command line version of
> this thing.
> I have used it, but don' t remember where it is stored in the wstk
> folders.
IN WSTK 2.3 there is wsdlgen in WSTK_HOME/bin.
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John Colgrave
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Actuall, in the wstk there should also be a command line version of this
thing.
I have
used it, but don' t remember where it is stored in the wstk
folders.
Frank
Feldmann
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