You should include @WebParam annotations to configure the parameter names.
On 06/08/2013 4:54 AM, "Lewis John Mcgibbney" <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi Users@,
> I've been using Apache CXF 2.7.5 in Eclipse Juno Service Release 1... it is
> going great and I am extremely happy with the service generation... it is
> saving a lot of time.
> I have one issue however...
> When I generate the actual SEI from my Java class, no Javadoc annotations
> are added to the generated Javacode meaning that when I look into the wsdl
> file in the web services explorer and test the service, the arguments for
> my service are being set to default arg0, arg1,... etc.
> Is there something I've missed when auto generating the SEI that would lead
> to the absence of the correct Javadoc.
> To confirm, all of my Java classes are fully annotated BEFORE I generate
> the SEI code.
> Thank you very much for any advice, it is greatly appreciated.
> Best
> Lewis
> --
> *Lewis*
>

Reply via email to