Sun's standard JRE license allows you to distribute a JRE with your app with tools.jar included. Jeff ----- Original Message ----- From: "Davanum Srinivas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <axis-user@ws.apache.org> Sent: Friday, August 05, 2005 8:03 AM Subject: Re: WSDL2Java and BCEL ?
You could always use jdtcore from eclipse to compile the java classes. that does not use tools.jar and is available under a open source license. -- dims On 8/5/05, Murali Yelamanchili <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > Is there a plan to integrate BCEL with Axis WSDL2Java > ? > Right now, WSDL2Java generates .java files for the > complex types present in a WSDL - > > We are working on a standalone Java application, that > could be deployed in a machine without a JDK install. > The application requirements states that only a JRE is > required. > > This Java application uses Axis to invoke Web > Services. If the Web Services uses complex types, then > we would have to generate the corresponding Java stubs > and Beans. But the absence of a compiler on that > machine, means we may to write out bytecode for the > Beans directly. > > Bundling JDK tools.jar with our application is a NO at > this time. > > Axis WSDL2Java seems to have classes such as JavaBean > Writer, and JavaClassWriter to take care of writing > the Beans. > > Is there any plans to add an option, which will allow > a user to generate Bytecode directly instead - atleast > the Beans for the complex Types. > > > Regards, > Murali > > > > > ____________________________________________________ > Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page > http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs > > -- Davanum Srinivas -http://blogs.cocoondev.org/dims/