I'm not very familiar with much of this stuff in eclipse.  This is all part of 
Eclipse and the Apache CXF community doesn't really have input into that 
codebase.

That said, if you click on the Eclipse preferences for the CXF generation, 
there is a "JAX-WS" tab where you can turn on the @WebParam annotation 
generation.   I'm not really sure what that does, but you certainly would need 
to have the WebParam annotations generated to avoid the arg0… type naming.

Dan


On Aug 5, 2013, at 2:54 PM, 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*

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