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Thilo Frotscher commented on AXIS2-663:
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Looks great! Just one thing: can you please add the new command line options to 
the usage information of WSDL2Java, i.e. what appears on the screen when 
executing "wsdl2java -?"


> WSDL2Java: allow user to specify separate destination folders for src and 
> resources
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>
>                 Key: AXIS2-663
>                 URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS2-663
>             Project: Apache Axis 2.0 (Axis2)
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Tools
>    Affects Versions: 1.0
>         Environment: Axis2 1.0 RC5
>            Reporter: Thilo Frotscher
>         Assigned To: Ajith Harshana Ranabahu
>            Priority: Blocker
>
> WSDL2Java generates source code, resources (service.xml, wsdl, xsd) and a 
> build.xml file.
> The user can specify a destination folder for all of these files, but they 
> all go into the same folder.
> When generating code for more than one service, you'll generally want to have 
> the source code for all services in the same src-folder.
> That's why you would specify the same destination folder for all services. 
> However, in this causes the problem that the build.xml files 
> and the resources for all the services go into the same folder as well and 
> interfere with each other, or a overwritten respectively.
> Therefore, it would be great if the user could specify two separate 
> destination folders: one for the source code and the second one for 
> the build file and the resources. Of course, the build files would have to 
> reflect the new folder structure.
> Alternative suggestion: WSDL2Java could do this automatically by introducing 
> a service-specific folder
> under resouces:
> /resources/MyService1/service.xml
> /resources/MyService1/MyService.wsdl
> /resources/MyService1/MyService.xsd
> /resources/MyService2/service.xml
> /resources/MyService2/MyService.wsdl
> /resources/MyService2/MyService.xsd
> For the build files a similar solution could be used.

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