For example, here:
http://www.jroller.com/gmazza/entry/web_service_tutorial#WFstep6
Glen
On 03/29/2013 07:17 AM, Freeman Fang wrote:
Hi,
You can specify wsdlLocation when you publish the service endpoint.
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On 2013-3-29, at 下午7:08, Ted Roeloffzen wrote:
Okay i get it.
I this case the code is generated from a WSDL, but that WSDL isn't past on
by CXF.
It generates it's own when published.
Is there something that i'm forgetting or how can i pass on the WSDL that
is used for the generation of the code?
2013/3/28 Glen Mazza <[email protected]>
On 03/28/2013 08:54 AM, Ted Roeloffzen wrote:
Good day all,
To elaborate on my earlier mail.
The problem is that the input and ouput typenames in de wsdl are
incorrect.
The name that is set in the Webparam-annotation of the webmethod isn't
used.
for the input the name of webmethod is used and for the output the name of
the webmethod is used and gets response added to it.
That sounds like Doc/Lit wrapped (rules #4 and #5 here:
http://www.ibm.com/**developerworks/webservices/**library/ws-usagewsdl/<http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/webservices/library/ws-usagewsdl/>),
which is the way WSDLs (at least doc/lit ones) should appear. I'm not
sure how to override that (or the value of doing so), as I rarely use
Java-first. Hopefully someone else can help here.
Glen
Is there a setting that i'm forgetting?
kinds regards,
Ted Roeloffzen
2013/3/28 Ted Roeloffzen <[email protected]>
Good day all,
I've created a webservice using the wsdl2java maven plugin.
But when I publish the webservice and check the wsdl, by going to the url
and adding ?wsdl, the outputted wsdl isn't the same as the one we used in
the wsdl2java plugin.
WhenI I look at the annotations above the generated classes and method,
they are equal to the wsdl we used for the wsdl2java plugin, but differ
from de wsdl that is published by the endpoint.
Does this sound familiar to anyone or does anyone have any idea what i'm
doing wrong?
kind regards,
Ted Roeloffzen