Thanks it worked. The only thing is that it's automatically generating <typeMapping> and I'm not able to specify <beanMapping> instead. But as far as I understand this should not be a problem ... I can still use a "Find&Replace" functionality from my favorite text editor still ;)
Thanks for your help. Patrick.
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Hi Patrick,
Then first run java2WSDL against either your compiled service class of better stil an interface it implements (does not have to be deployed) this will then generate a WSDL file for you. Then use the WSDL2java to create the deploy.wsdd and undeploy.wsdd and just throw away all the other generated code.
Regards
Steve
Quoting "BLIS Webmaster (Patrick Houbaux)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi Steve,
Thank you for your help but I'm a bit confused. As far as I know (though I'm maybe wrong), you still need a WSDL to use with wsdl2java. The fact is that I don't have a WSDL yet, it will actually be the result of my deployment.
What I need now is to write the wsdd for deploying the service, then only after that I'll have a WSDL not before.
Regards, Patrick.
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Hi Patric,
It can also generate the server side code so that you can build a web
service
starting from a wsdl file and always creates the deploy.wsdd and
undeploy.wsdd
files
Regards
Steve
Quoting "BLIS Webmaster (Patrick Houbaux)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi Steve,
I don't understand, I thought wsdl2java was for generating a client stub
from
a given WSDL. I don't see anything in the "wsdl2java" documentation that could answer my question.
What I wan't is deploy the service so I don't have any WSDL yet.
Can you tell me more about that or point me to some more explicit documentation?
Regards, Patrick.
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Hi Patric,
The axis wsdl2java does this for you, it creates both a deploy.wsdd and
an
undeploy.wsdd
Regards
Steve
Quoting "BLIS Webmaster (Patrick Houbaux)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hello all,
I have a bunch of objects and exceptions to expose from my webservice
and
writting the wsdd start to be very teadious.
I was wondering if anybody of you knows a tool that allows to generate automatically the set of <typeMapping> and <beanMapping> from a java
package
containing the object/exceptions I want to expose.
I would imagine it to take in input : - a java package (i.e com.domain.myservice.rpc.datatypes.faults) - a corresponding XML namespace (i.e urn:faults.datatypes.rpc.myservice.domain.com) - a qname (i.e. MyServiceFault) - a serializer (i.e. org.apache.axis.encoding.ser.BeanSerializerFactory) - a deserializer (i.e.
org.apache.axis.encoding.ser.BeanDeserializerFactory)
- the encoding style (i.e. http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/) - typeMapping or beanMapping?
Then I would get the set of <typeMapping> for the classes defined in my package as:
<typeMapping
xmlns:sableNS="urn:faults.datatypes.rpc.myservice.domain.com"
qname="sableNS:MyServiceFault"
type="java:com.domain.myservice.rpc.datatypes.faults.MyServiceException"
serializer="org.apache.axis.encoding.ser.BeanSerializerFactory"
deserializer="org.apache.axis.encoding.ser.BeanDeserializerFactory"
encodingStyle="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/" />
and also the same kind of thing if I asked to generate <beanMapping> instead.
Is there any free/commercial tools for that? Has anybody already developed such a tool? If yes I might be able to
provide
some contribution for developing it.
Thanks in advance for any hints.
Cheers, Patrick.
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