The classes that have the web server hard-coded in them are purely client-side stub classes. They are not necessary on the server side.
After you deploy your services on the production server, your clients can get a WSDL, run wsdl2java and generate the stubs themselves. You should not have to hand them the stubs as well. Anand On Tue, 3 Aug 2004, Cervi, Anthony (PCLN-NW) wrote: : : first question might sound dumb since i'm not hip to the web service lingo but here it goes anyway. when i generate the client classes from the wsdl, the webservice url (endpoint?) gets hard-coded right into the classes themselves. i need to change that address when i move to the production server. is there some way i can set that value through code or do i need to run wsdl2java on the wsdl that has the production url? : : second question. i'm using Stub.setTimeout and it doesn't seem to timeout even with very small timeout specified? any known issues with this? : : thanks.