Unfortunately, I can post you the wsdl. It looks like a standard WSDL that is separated into 3 files, as I mentioned before.
I did try to validate the wsdl, there is no error. At least what I see in Eclipse on the bottom right, that eclipse does "WSDL validation" after that there is no message at all. Steve On 8/17/07, Lahiru Sandakith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > would you be able to post the wsdl, so that we can verify it with the > steps that you have followed. Did you tried validating the wsdl through WTP? > Thanks > Lahiru > > On 8/17/07, sjtirtha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > I'm trying to implement WS from SAP generated WSDL. Actually I'm using > > Eclipse WTP, which is Axis integrated. > > Special structure of SAP WSDL is that it contains 3 files. One is the > > service definition, the second is the binding definition, the third is the > > porttype, datatype, and message definition. > > The first file imports the second file and the second file import the > > third file. > > Eclipse WTP can creates the java skeleton from this SAP WSDL. Than I > > implemented one of the operation. When I invoke this operation, I get this > > error: > > > > Caused by: org.xml.sax.SAXException: SimpleDeserializer encountered a > > child element, which is NOT expected, in something it was trying to > > deserialize. > > > > I look into the java classes, all classes are created. So there is no > > missing classes. Does Axis able to use WSDL file that imports another file ? > > > > > > > > Steve > > > > > > -- > Thanks > Lahiru Sandakith > > http://sandakith.wordpress.com/ > GPG Key Fingerprint : 8CD8 68E0 4CBC 75CB 25BC 1AB1 FE5E 7464 1F01 9A0F