So do let us know when you have a nice gui with the source :)

We love web service studio around here, but it's got a few bugs, no source, and 
no support.  It's an old microsoft release.

Cheers,
Karl P 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Phil Gibbs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2007 7:40 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [xfire-user] Introspecting a WSDL
> 
> 
> Sorry guys - should have searched past questions.  Got the answer!
> 
> Phil Gibbs wrote:
> > 
> > I need to determine the operation parameters and associated 
> parameter 
> > data types by parsing the XFire-based service WSDL.  So 
> far, I've been 
> > able to get a list of operations.  Now I want the 
> parameters etc, if 
> > any, for each operation.  The idea is to populate an SWT 
> gui with this 
> > information so that a user can invoke a specific method on 
> a service, 
> > and specify a value for each parameter, then call Client.invoke 
> > passing in these parameter values.
> > So far getting these parameters and types has eluded me.  
> Can anyone 
> > tell me how to do this?  Should I use the XFire API, or some other?
> > I know WSDL is supposed to be standardized, but can a WSDL 
> generated 
> > from any web service API be parsed using the XFire API?  I've 
> > experienced some problems when I've got a 'Definition' using XFire, 
> > and then using this definition instance in the WSIF API to 
> get a Service.
> > Any help greatly appreciated...
> > 
> 
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