Hi, Mustafa. I don´t use wsdl2java after generate the wsdl. You can use complex types and tunning the mappings with JAXB annotations over the classes (in jax-ws front-end of course).
But, you must migrate to CXF-2.0.1 because there was an issue in CXF-2.0. I hope this help you. Regards On 8/21/07, Mustafa Egilmezbilek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, > > I have a similar architecture with yours and I have a question about > publishing your web services (hope you don't mind): > (Assuming you use Java First Development) After you generate the wsdl, are > you using wsdl2java tool ? > If you have a complex return type in your interface how do you define the > mapping ? > > Thanks, > > Mustafa > > > On 8/21/07, Juan José Vázquez Delgado <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Hi, guys! > > > > I have an application architecture with CXF + Spring + JPA + Hibernate. > My > > goal is having transactional services with the @Transactional > annotation. > > Although, when the application starts i get an parsing error. > > The relevant configuration includes this: > > > > <bean id="transactionManager" class=" > > org.springframework.orm.jpa.JpaTransactionManager" /> > > > > <tx:annotation-driven /> > > > > <bean id="myServiceImpl" > > class="com.xx.MyServiceImpl" /> > > > > <jaxws:endpoint id="myServiceEndpoint" > > implementor="#myServiceImpl" > > address="/MyService" /> > > > > @Transactional > > public interface MyService() { > > > > } > > > > > > Any ideas? > > > > Thanks a lot > > > > > > -- > Mustafa Egilmezbilek >