Hi Patrick,
 
your ServiceLocator has a second method which accepts a URL object. This is the way to 
access a identical(!) service under a different url.
 
I hope that helps.
 
Regards 
Oliver

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        Von: BLIS Webmaster (Patrick Houbaux) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
        Gesendet: Mi 12.02.2003 17.24 Uhr 
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        Betreff: WSIF vs WSDL2Java question
        
        
        Hi all,
        
        I'm still quite a newbie to everything concerning web services and I
        would like somebody's opinion on something I'm wondering.
        
        I want to write a client that should access to a web service defined
        through WSDL that is hosted physically on several servers.
        
        I have made some experimentation with AXIS and specially with WSDL2Java
        that works fine to access to one server and actually writting a client
        with that solution is very simple ... I like that ;)
        As fas as I understand, the stub generated with WSDL2Java is specific to
        only one server URL (or port if you call it like this).
        
        My question is,  is WSIF what I need for the objective I have? Is it as
        simple as WSDL2Java to write a client?
        Any other solution?
        
        I hope my explaination was clear enough.
        
        Regards,
        Patrick.
        

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