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Jorg Heymans commented on XFIRE-671:
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i'm getting stung by exact the same thing. Can someome at least common if CXF
has the same feature, or in fact is this just the way webservices work in
general ?
> Could not find operation <operation_name> in the service model - when not all
> WSDL operations are in the client Interface
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> Key: XFIRE-671
> URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/XFIRE-671
> Project: XFire
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Core
> Affects Versions: 1.2.1
> Environment: XFire 1.2.1
> Reporter: Andres Bernasconi
> Assignee: Dan Diephouse
> Original Estimate: 4 hours
> Remaining Estimate: 4 hours
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> My application is client to a very complex Web Service (WSDL) with lots of
> operations for which I only care about one or two.
> My service interface in the client only defines those methods that are
> important to me; not ALL the operations defined in the WSDL are in my class.
> Everything worked fine until I upgraded from 1.1.2 to 1.2.1 where now it
> seems mandatory to declare all WSDL operations in the interface. Since it
> worked correctly in older versions I believe it could be defined as a Bug,
> unless this was meant as an Improvement.
> Either way hope this gets fixed. (It would be easy enough to add an if in the
> WSDLServiceConfigurator.java source file)
> Best Regards
> Andres Bernasconi.
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