Hi: I'm working on a few WSs at this moment on Axis2 1.2 on Linux.
I'm starting from WSDL generated by my own. I've used the following command to auto-generate the code for on of my services: wsdl2java.sh -uri /tmp/FirstService.wsdl -p org.example.ws.FirstService -d adb -s -wv 1.2 -sd -ss -ssi Everything went just fine. Next I did some modifications to the file: ./src/org/example/ws/firstservice/FirstServiceSkeleton.java which implements FirstServiceSkeletonIterface. Compiled and packed my service, deployed it and tested it successfully. Now I want to introduce some changes in my WSDL file and regenerate axis2 auto generated code for my service. At this point I can delete the next files: 1) ./src/org/example/ws/firstservice/FirstServiceSkeletonInterface.java 2) ./src/org/example/ws/firstservice/FirstServiceMessageReceiverInOut.java And then rerun wsdl2java.sh as above. With this I end up getting all the changes introduced in my WSDL all over the axis2 auto-generated code, which is also right. Finally, I'd alter the file ./src/org/example/ws/firstservice/FirstServiceSkeleton.java to reflect the new features / changes as written by wsdl2java in FirstServiceSkeletonInterface.java. Is this the expected way of maintaining a service server code or am I missing something? Is there a better approach? Thanks in advance. Regrets, Luis --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]