On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 12:34 PM, Alex <devns...@gmail.com> wrote: > hi all, > > as I read on the web, there is no posibility to generate server skeleton > from an wsdl which has multiple ports defined, is this correct? >
yes. > > Is there an other possibility to combine all ports in one webService, or is > it better to generate one service for each port. please try using one portType per service. thanks, Amila. > > > here is my ant-task > > <target name="wsdl2java" depends="clean,prepare"> > <delete dir="${output}" /> > <java classname="org.apache.axis2.wsdl.WSDL2Java" fork="true"> > <classpath refid="axis.classpath" /> > <arg value="-d" /> > <arg value="none" /> > <arg value="-uri" /> > <arg file="${PATH2WSDL}" /> > <arg value="-ss" /> > <arg value="-g" /> > <arg value="-sd" /> > <arg value="-or" /> > <arg value="-o" /> > <arg file="${output}" /> > <arg value="-p" /> > <arg value="${package}" /> > <arg value="-ap" /> > </java> > > <!-- Move the schema folder to classpath--> > <move todir="${build.classes}"> > <fileset dir="${output}/resources"> > <include name="**/*schema*/**/*.class" /> > <include name="**/*schema*/**/*.xsb" /> > </fileset> > </move> > > </target> > > as you can see i use the -ap or --all-ports option but only one port is > generatet. > > I am using axis2 1.5.1 and tomcat 6.0.20 > > > thank you, so long alex > -- Amila Suriarachchi WSO2 Inc. blog: http://amilachinthaka.blogspot.com/