Wsimport, in a Mac, is in: /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk-10.0.2.jdk/Contents/Home/bin
Here a example of how to consume a web service with wsimport: http://www.codenuclear.com/consume-soap-web-service-with-wsimport/ Here, where says wsimport will be dropped in JDK 11: https://jaxenter.com/jdk-11-java-ee-modules-140674.html But, as very accurately you say, I should think about a different more sustainable solution. And again, thanks for your support Best, Juan Miguel El 12 ago 2018 18:59 +0200, Geertjan Wielenga <[email protected]>, escribió: > The question is WHERE is the JDK 10 wsimport tool? If you know where it is > exactly, yes we can incorporate it somehow in NetBeans. With NetBeans, the > answer is never ‘No’, it is always ‘Yes, if you’re willing to make it happen.’ > > And if it will be dropped in JDK 11 (how do you know, please provide > references), we should think about a different more sustainable solution. > > Gj > > > On Sunday, August 12, 2018, Juan Escribano <[email protected]> wrote: > > I have been investigating, Geertjan, and (for now, it seems that in Java 11 > > this will be drop) the JDK brings a tool (wsimport) for creation of web > > service clients. > > > > Perhaps, the correct question was: Has Netbeans 9 any facility to integrate > > wsimport tool from the JDK? > > > > The answer is no, I suppose. > > > > Thank you for your support and patience ;) > > > > Best, > > Juan Miguel > > El 12 ago 2018 18:27 +0200, Geertjan Wielenga > > <[email protected]>, escribió: > > > > > > Close NetBeans for the moment and invesgate whether/if/how JDK 10 > > > supports the creation of Web Service Clients. Your question is about JDK > > > 10, not about NetBeans. > > > > > > Gj > > > > > > > > > > > > On Sunday, August 12, 2018, Juan Escribano <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Anyone knows how to create a Web Service Client in Netbeans 9 running > > > > on Java 10? > > > > > > > > Best, > > > > Juan Miguel
