Hmm, instead of a "wsdl" folder, following Maven structure I would say
place it either in "resources" or "config", depending on whether the
WSDL & XSDs are to be available in the classpath or not.
Glen
On 07/26/2012 03:10 PM, Christoph Emmersberger wrote:
Hi,
yes, I think we all recommended you doing the following
(1) Setting up a project structrure
src
│ ├── main
│ │ ├── java
│ │ ├── resources
│ │ ├── wsdl
├── pom.xml
(2) Storing the service definition in the wsdl folder
Than please place the *.wsdl file and all manually downloaded (yes, the browser
is one option, wget another one) *.xsd files into the wsdl folder.
(3) Configuring the cxf-codegen-plugin to your needs
This documentation might help:
http://cxf.apache.org/docs/maven-cxf-codegen-plugin-wsdl-to-java.html
(4) Run Maven
mvn clean generate-sources
or directly
mvn clean install
Everything should be generated. If you have issues the -X option in maven might
help you figuring out what went wrong.
Many greets and kind regards,
Christoph
On Jul 26, 2012, at 8:43 PM, Heiake2 wrote:
Sorry for asking such stupid question ... but, where can I download those
files?
Do I have to enter the URL in the browser and copy + paste the entry and
save it in wsdl files?
Sorry ... I am new to all this webservice stuff =)
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