I mention in my wsdd file as given

<service>
...
  <wsdlFile>doc-literal.wsdl</wsdlFile>
</service>

I get 500 Error when I access the wsdl page
(http://localhost:8080/axis/services/NotificationPort?wsdl)

Is the above syntax correct? If so where should the wsdl file go?

Thanks
__Hari


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If you specify a value for the wsdlFile in your <service> element, this
file will be returned instead of the dynamically generated WSDL when a
user visits /axis/services/ServiceName?wsdl


HTH,
Ian



 

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I'm pretty sure you can (in the service's .wsdd file, maybe?) override
Axis' return of the generated WSDL--instead exposing your hand-built
WSDL to any client that looks at your service.

Nick Remy




 
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Hello All,

I am trying to develop a document-style web service. I hand-coded the
WSDL for this web service as Axis generated RPC-styled WSDL.

How can one expose this web service to clients like .NET to create
client-side stubs? The WSDL generated on-the-fly when clients access
this document-style web service is STILL RPC-styled....

Thanks,
Vivek

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