You are talking about a generic solution using Axiom, StatX and implementing the soap generator from scratchbut I thoutgh I can use a existing framework which does this already.
--- Tammo van Lessen <[email protected]> schrieb am Mi, 19.1.2011: > Von: Tammo van Lessen <[email protected]> > Betreff: Re: tool generate SOAP message > An: [email protected] > Datum: Mittwoch, 19. Januar, 2011 16:17 Uhr > My last idea is Axiom but then its up > to you to make sure that the SOAP > message is following the WSDL schema. > > On 19.01.2011 15:55, henry human wrote: > > I tested this tool too. It does not run against normal > wsdl Grammaticus ! There are errors running the tool and the > tool has not good code comments and is not well documented > to understand the errors! > > Is true what you are writing about SoUi but it is not > the solution in My case as I mentioned (because of its > very huge API which has not a documentation to understand > it... > > > > Any other Idea > > > > > > > > > > > > --- Mark Ford <[email protected]> > schrieb am Di, 18.1.2011: > > > >> Von: Mark Ford <[email protected]> > >> Betreff: Re: tool generate SOAP message > >> An: [email protected] > >> Datum: Dienstag, 18. Januar, 2011 20:19 Uhr > >> My preference is soapui. If the UI or > >> documentation is found lacking > >> and you want to create your own tool then I can > recommend > >> the trang > >> library. It's a Java library that allows you to > generate an > >> XML > >> instance given a schema definition. I imagine that > you > >> could create > >> your own generator fairly easily given an existing > WSDL and > >> its schema > >> definitions. > >> > >> http://www.thaiopensource.com/relaxng/trang.html > >> > >> > >> On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 1:49 PM, henry human > <[email protected]> > >> wrote: > >>> hi, all these frameworks are used to implement > the > >> code for a web service or a web service client. In > my case I > >> am going to create only the soap document with the > tool and > >> not implement web service or client for web > service. This is > >> something like the soapui already has done! But in > case of > >> soapui there is no a good documentation for the > API and the > >> software is due to too many features too big and > too complex > >> .. > >>> > >>> --- Tammo van Lessen <[email protected]> > >> schrieb am Di, 18.1.2011: > >>> > >>>> Von: Tammo van Lessen <[email protected]> > >>>> Betreff: Re: tool generate SOAP message > >>>> An: [email protected] > >>>> Datum: Dienstag, 18. Januar, 2011 17:08 > Uhr > >>>> What about Axis2, CXF, Metro, ...? > >>>> > >>>> On 18.01.2011 17:06, henry human wrote: > >>>>> Thanks, but this tool has a huge not > >> documented API > >>>> with a graphical UI . > >>>>> I thought a narrow API or a command > line. > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> --- David Carver <[email protected]> > >>>> schrieb am Di, 18.1.2011: > >>>>> > >>>>>> Von: David Carver <[email protected]> > >>>>>> Betreff: Re: tool generate SOAP > message > >>>>>> An: [email protected] > >>>>>> Datum: Dienstag, 18. Januar, 2011 > 16:35 > >> Uhr > >>>>>> SOAPUI. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> http://www.soapui.org/ > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> On 01/18/2011 10:17 AM, henry > human > >> wrote: > >>>>>>> Hi guys > >>>>>>> I am looking for any JAVA or > not > >> JAVA > >>>> tool(free > >>>>>> command line Tool or well > documented > >> API/ > >>>> framework..) to > >>>>>> generate SOAP messages from a > given > >> WSDL. > >>>>>>> (it should be possible to call > the > >> tool or API > >>>> from > >>>>>> JAVA code). Maybe someone > has > >> implemented > >>>> such tool > >>>>>> and can give a hint. > >>>>>>> I am thankful for any help! > >>>>>>> ciao.. > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>> > >>>> -- > >>>> Tammo van Lessen - http://www.taval.de > >>>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >> > > > > > > -- > Tammo van Lessen - http://www.taval.de >
