Well, the file that worked for me is this: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <jaxws:bindings wsdlLocation="mywsdl.wsdl" xmlns:jaxws="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/jaxws" xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:jaxb="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/jaxb" xmlns:xjc="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/jaxb/xjc"> <xs:annotation> <xs:appinfo> <jaxb:globalBindings> <xjc:serializable uid="-6026937020915831338" /> </jaxb:globalBindings> </xs:appinfo> </xs:annotation> </jaxws:bindings>
Problem is the classes are still not Serializable. I think <jaxws:bindings> dot not recognize <xs:appinfo> or <xjc:serializable>. Ok let's forget about binding files for a moment. Let's get to the basic problem. I want the generated stubs to implement Serializable. That's all I need. How can I make this happen? James Mao wrote: > > You have to make sure all your xmls are well-formed, probably caused by > a missing closing tag, or such > You can check it with your browser > > James > >> Well, the file you provided as an example throws >> >> WSDLToJava Error : The binding file: file:/jaxb-bindings.xml references a >> not well-formed xml document. >> >> The file that I provided as an example and that works with JAXWS RI looks >> quite different from the <jaxws:bindings/> file I've seen around. For >> example the root of the document is <xs:schema/>. Also in the file I >> provided I do not have to specify my WSDL file, which makes sense for me >> sisnce all I want to do is that the entity stubs implement Serializable. >> I >> need them to be serializable so I can use them with other frameworks that >> requires it. >> >> >> >> >> Jim Ma-3 wrote: >> >>> Hi , >>> Add the wsdlLocation and Xpath express to provide which schema you want >>> to customize , try the following binding file >>> to see if it works for your wsdl: >>> >>> <jaxws:bindings wsdlLocation="${your.wsdl}" >>> xmlns:jaxws="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/jaxws" >>> xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" >>> xmlns:wsdl="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/"> >>> <jaxws:bindings node="wsdl:definitions/wsdl:types/xs:schema"> >>> <jaxb:globalBindings> >>> <xjc:serializable >>> uid="-6026937020915831338"/> >>> </jaxb:globalBindings> >>> </jaxws:bindings> >>> </jaxws:bindings> >>> >>> Regards >>> Jim >>> >>> >>> daniel.mfreitas wrote: >>> >>>> Hello. I want to use wsdl2java to generate the client stubs to be used >>>> by >>>> my >>>> client web application. I am using Spring Web Flow and it requires that >>>> objects used in the flow are Serializable. >>>> >>>> I successfully generated Serializable classes using the following >>>> bindings >>>> file and Metro JAXWS RI implementation: >>>> >>>> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> >>>> <xs:schema xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" >>>> xmlns:jaxb="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/jaxb" >>>> xmlns:xjc="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/jaxb/xjc" >>>> elementFormDefault="qualified" attributeFormDefault="unqualified" >>>> jaxb:extensionBindingPrefixes="xjc" jaxb:version="1.0"> >>>> <xs:annotation> >>>> <xs:appinfo> >>>> <jaxb:globalBindings> >>>> <xjc:serializable uid="-6026937020915831338"/> >>>> </jaxb:globalBindings> >>>> </xs:appinfo> >>>> </xs:annotation> >>>> </xs:schema> >>>> >>>> But because of some limitations of Metro RI, we want to switch to CXF. >>>> When >>>> calling wsdl2java from a maven build file and we try to supply the >>>> above >>>> binding file, cfx throws >>>> >>>> WSDLToJava Error : Unknown external binding files: >>>> >>>> This is not a FileNotFoundError. wsdl2java does find the file, but it >>>> seems >>>> it does not understand its contents. I wanted to use CXF for everything >>>> including java2wsdl and wsdl2java. We have bad experiences to set up >>>> JAXWS >>>> Metro RI and for some developers it is a pain to put it to work. >>>> >>>> So how can I make the entities stubs to implement serializable with >>>> wsdl2java? >>>> >>>> >>> >> >> > > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/How-to-make-classes-created-from-wsdl2java-implements-serializable--tp14246207p14246796.html Sent from the cxf-user mailing list archive at Nabble.com.