Along these same lines, I am looking to emit, as a file, the WSDL required for client development. This needs to be emitted prior to the start of the service so obtaining it from ?wsdl is not feasible. It appear that the post-processing is applied to the WSDLDefinition rather than the byte stream populated by Java2WSDLBuilder containing the wsdl document. Is there a way to write out the WSDL document containing the post-processing with the assumption that the post-processing on the WSDLDefinition is essential from a clients perspective?
On 1/30/08, Scott Kurz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I was looking over the runtime Java2WSDLHelper code to get some > understanding of it. > > After we build the WSDL with the call to: builder.generateWSDL(); > > I was wondering what we're doing post-gen to the WSDL types section? > What's the code calling readInlineSchemas() doing? > > Is that code in there purely to collect the schema information to > build Tuscany interface/operation/model objects? Or is there > maybe an issue/bug in the Axis2 J2W that we're massaging over? > > Hopefully someone who knows wouldn't mind explaining that at a bit of > a higher level. > > Thanks, > Scott > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >
