i'm a newbea in web services so excuse me if i asked something stupid :) but
can someone please answer my question ?

thanks..
r a f t


raft wrote:
> 
> thank you Daniel :) that reduced the number of wsdl files to one. 
> 
> but i have also noticed that my types aren't included in the schema part
> of wsdl file. java2ws includes them correctly. do you knowhow to correct
> it ? 
> 
> and for curiosity, what tool is running when i invoke serviceName?wsdl ?
> isn't it a part of cxf ? if so i don't understand why java2ws and ?wsdl
> generates different results
> 
> thanks,
> r a f t
> 
> 
> dkulp wrote:
>> 
>> On Wednesday 26 November 2008 11:12:24 am raft wrote:
>>> hello,
>>>
>>> i'm using java first approach. the java2ws and serviceUrl?wsdl generate
>>> different forms of wsdl documents. to be precise the later generates two
>>> wsdl documents where one imports the other. is it possible to change
>>> this
>>> behaviour ?
>> 
>> Technically, the one generated from java2ws is wrong, or at least not per 
>> jaxws/jws spec.   Probably a bug in the tool.
>> 
>>> is it possible to configure or specify the wsdl generator 
>>> running in response to serviceUrl?wsdl ?
>> 
>> Make sure both the "Impl" class and the Interface have @WebService
>> annotations 
>> and that both of them have the SAME targetNamespace defined.   That
>> should do 
>> it.   Per spec, if they don't have the same target namespace, the
>> "logical" 
>> part should be in one wsdl/namespace and the physical part in another.   
>> That's what you are seeing.
>> 
>> -- 
>> Daniel Kulp
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> http://dankulp.com/blog
>> 
>> 
> 
> 

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