Users who would like to use WSDL interfaces as the basis for your Tuscany SCA components may like to read a new Tuscany page [1] describing the WSDL interface for SCA components.

Many development and web services tools support Web Services Description Language (WSDL) files to describe a service, its input and output methods, and complex data types. Using Tuscany you can access these interfaces and existing services rather simply.

Additionally, Java SDK tools such as wsimport allow you to take a WSDL interface and generate a complete Java implementation skeleton. You can populate the implementation with very short snippets of code to provide your web service. All in all, the WSDL interface is one more option that helps make Tuscany SCA use easy and flexible.

(As always, developers, feel free to edit and add to this page.)

[1] http://tuscany.apache.org/sca-java-interfacewsdl.html
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Thanks, Dan Becker

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