Durbans -
I am collaborating on a project with some folks and they recommended
using
xmlbeans databinding to do our ws client generation - trying this out, even
with the latest and greatest Eclipse WTP, Axis2, and everything else, I can
say that this
still seems to be easier said than done. They MUST have some workflow where
they
do this databinding by running the wsdl2java.sh/bat stuff via terminal and
generate the
client code with xmlbeans via the -d xmlbeans flag. Or so it would seem.
Through the WTP Web Services Client import GUI/Wizard this does not seem
to yet
be supported - but is a known issue. I am going to investigate doing the
client generation
apart from eclipse and just bring those generated classes in manually to
see if they
all can play nice.
Here is the link to the bug tracker and to another forum saying much of
the same conclusion:
~Hope this helps - Peace.
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=196954 BugTrack
http://dev.eclipse.org/mhonarc/lists/wtp-dev/msg06658.html Other Forum
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