On 9/21/06, Martin Gainty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What I found is.. if you use any style other than RPC the wsdl's wont be created under AXIS2
...which I maintain is an unnecessary "feature". One should be able to specify his own WSDL regardless of what the messageReceiver is set to be for that service *and* be able to drop it in the appropriate place. Altering the behavior of the WSDL generation based upon the seemingly decision that RPC* methods cannot use a pre-generated WSDL does nothing more than apply arbitrary rules of engagement and remove power from the developer. No software developer can possibly anticipate all the "crazy" ways that other developers will want to use his products or services, so it's not a good idea for him to pretend like he knows exactly how everyone is going to use them. Software should have sensible, intuitive default behavior and allow for developers to deviate from the "norm" (whatever that is) by flipping a few bits. One should not have to "flip bits" to achieve sensible behavior. -dan --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]