On 7 May 2010 22:35, hbdrawn <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> thanks Rafal. deploy.wsdl and pmapi.wsdl are both existing.deploy.wsdl is for
> the DeploymentService and pmapi for Processand instance Managerment,aren't
> they ? . And they are provided by ODE. I do not mean to generate it
> again,but i want to generat other web services like them by the same way.
> Now I publish the web service writed by my own.but the exception is that
> <faultstring><![CDATA[java.lang.RuntimeException: Couldn't convert object
> into a response element. so I am now confused. Again, i search the commuty
> ,and is the same with
> http://old.nabble.com/GSOC-project-ideas-td21900555.html#a22602474 .thank
> you for your friendly anwser.

OK, right. There really is something like deploy.wsdl.
So basically you want to implement them in other application? So you can refer
to axis2 project documentation or CXF. Is this what you want?

>
> Rafal Rusin wrote:
>>
>> On 5 May 2010 23:52, hbdrawn <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> hello developers and users.I have used ode for about 1.5 years.Now I will
>>> integerate it to my own system.  and I must to publish web services used
>>> for other functions like ProcessAndInstanceManagement .so,here ,I want to
>>> ask about the generation of them,writing or generated by tools?
>>
>> First, pmapi.wsdl is provided by ODE, you don't need to generate it.
>> Second, there's no such thing like deploy.wsdl. If you're talking
>> about deploy.xml, you can generate it by any XML tool or write by
>> hand.
>>
>> --
>> Regards,
>> Rafał Rusin
>>
>>
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