Thanks Leo, We get interfaces and Somebindingstub java files after using WSDL2Java tool for a wsdl file. What is the use of _bindingstub.java generated when using WSDL2Java? Please clarify Thanks, Niket ----- Original Message ----- From: "Leo de Blaauw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2003 6:29 AM Subject: RE: Very basic Questions
> Well, > > Lets say you want to make a client application which talks to a webservice > and > the people who run that webservice give you the wsdl. Just generate. Same > goes > for portals, like in our project, in which the portal dictates the > webinterface to several > connected organizations, therefore they give us their wsdl so we can adhere > with our > webservice to their client interface. So there ya go. > > Greetings, > Leo de Blaauw > > -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- > Van: Niket Anand [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Verzonden: donderdag, juni 2003 21:44 > Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Onderwerp: Very basic Questions > > > Hello All, > I have some very basic Questions as:- > 1)Why do we need WSDL file?--> if we want to deploy service we do it by wsdd > 2)Why there is need of WSDL2Java tool?--->> just to have interface and > binding stub java files.Why is the need of stub files as while deploying > services we just need wsdd and nothing else at client side. > 3) Can we deploy service with just wsdl file without wsdd? > > I know WSDL is language about web service but don't know its importance. > Mainly I couldn't able to realise the use of wsdl file. Can any body make me > clear of whole thing.. > I have gone through user guide provided by Axis but couldn't able to feel > the utilization of wsdl file.. > I might be asking silly questions but I want it to be clear about it. > > Please donot laugh at me after seeing these questions.....waiting for reply > > Thanks > Niket >