WSDL for http endpoints can be retrieved if you point your
web browser to the URI where the service was deployed.
For example, if you deploy an http endpoint to
  http://0.0.0.0:8192/MyService
you can browse to http://0.0.0.0:8192 and see the list of
available services and access their wsdls.

For internal endpoints, the wsdls can be retrieved using
a jmx console (jconsole from jdk or mc4j or any other one).

On 12/18/06, moraleslos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I think I've deployed my jsr181-annotated service appropriately.  However,
when working with a .NET client, where do I go to find the WSDL?  I've used
a target namespace for my WS like this:
http://ws.test.music.com/music/service/MusicService

How do I find this out?  I've tried a variety of localhost:1099/.... but I
can't seem to find the WSDL.  Any suggestions?  Thanks in advance.

-los
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