Thank you Glen, the problem is that we don't use a cxf-servlet.xml, we create the endpoints in code.
javax.xml.ws.Endpoint endpoint = javax.xml.ws.Endpoint.create(webserviceImpl); endpoint.publish(address); Can i set the wsdllocation when creating an endpoint in code? 2013/4/9 Glen Mazza <[email protected]> > The wsdlLocation field in the cxf-servlet.xml file should do it for you: > http://www.jroller.com/gmazza/**entry/web_service_tutorial#**WFstep6<http://www.jroller.com/gmazza/entry/web_service_tutorial#WFstep6> > > Note the endpoint URL in the WSDL will still get overwritten based on > deployment configuration decisions you've made, as discussed in note #2 > here: > http://www.jroller.com/gmazza/**entry/web_service_tutorial#**notes<http://www.jroller.com/gmazza/entry/web_service_tutorial#notes> > > Glen > > > On 04/09/2013 10:00 AM, Ted Roeloffzen wrote: > >> Hello all, >> >> I'm having some difficulty with CXF. >> I got a WSDL from an external party and used this to create a >> webservice-server. >> For this I used de codegen-plugin for maven. >> >> When I check the definition of the server, by going to the url and adding >> ?wsdl, then I receive a WSDL that seems to be generated by CXF and has an >> import to the WSDL that i used to generate the code. >> The problem is that the external party can't connect with our server >> because of the differences between the WSDL's. >> >> Is it possible to tell CXF not to generate a wsdl, but return the WSDL >> that >> is in the import-statement? >> >> best regards, >> >> Ted >> >> >
