Hello all,

I have some problems transitioning from JBoss 4.0.5 + JBossws 2.0.0 to JBoss 
4.2.0 + JBossws 3.0.2.
A simple web service (deployed as an annotated EJB within an ear) which was 
working perfectly in the initial configuration cannot be consumed by wsconsume 
in the second configuration:

anonymous wrote : [wsconsume] Failed to read the WSDL document: 
http://nifhel:8080/webservices-ws/services/WSTwo?wsdl, because 1) could not 
find the document; /2) the document could not be read; 3) the root element of 
the document is not <wsdl:definitions>.
  | [wsconsume] [ERROR] failed.noservice=Could not find wsdl:service in the 
provided WSDL(s): 
  | [wsconsume]  At least one WSDL with at least one service definition needs 
to be provided.
  | [wsconsume]         Failed to parse the WSDL.
  | ...
  | 

My generated WSDL file indeed does not have a wsdl:service tag as root, it 
looks like this (with some parts eliminated for clarity):

anonymous wrote : 
  | <definitions name='WSTwoServiceBeanService' 
targetNamespace='http://localhost:8080/atb' 
xmlns='http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/' 
xmlns:soap='http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/soap/' 
xmlns:tns='http://localhost:8080/atb' 
xmlns:xsd='http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema'>
  |  
  |   <xs:schema targetNamespace='http://localhost:8080/atb' version='1.0' 
xmlns:tns='http://localhost:8080/atb' 
xmlns:xs='http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema'>
  |    <xs:element name='hello' type='tns:hello'/>
  |    <xs:element name='helloResponse' type='tns:helloResponse'/>
  |    <xs:complexType name='hello'>
  |     <xs:sequence>
  |      <xs:element minOccurs='0' name='arg0' type='xs:string'/>
  |     </xs:sequence>
  | 
  |    </xs:complexType>
  |    <xs:complexType name='helloResponse'>
  |     <xs:sequence>
  |      <xs:element minOccurs='0' name='return' type='xs:string'/>
  |     </xs:sequence>
  |    </xs:complexType>
  |   </xs:schema>
  |  
  |  [...]
  | 

How can I influence the generation of a wsdl document which complies to what 
wsconsume seems to expect? Or is there another mistake I might have made?

Additional things I tried: Searching around led me to this forum post: 
http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bb&op=viewtopic&p=4102431
and this JIRA issue: http://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBESB-1719, which seem 
(?) to be related to my problem.

Setting fork="true" for wsconsume like suggested in the forum post linked above 
led to the gnu.getopt.LongOpt class to be reported as not found, and after 
adding the corresponding jar to the classpath I get an almost identical error 
to the one I've started with:
anonymous wrote : [wsconsume] parsing WSDL...
  | [wsconsume] [ERROR] Connection reset
  | [wsconsume] Failed to read the WSDL document: 
http://nifhel:8080/webservices-ws/services/WSTwo?wsdl, because 1) could not 
find the document; /2) the document could not be read; 3) the root element of 
the document is not <wsdl:definitions>.
  | [wsconsume] [ERROR] failed.noservice=Could not find wsdl:service in the 
provided WSDL(s): 
  | [wsconsume]  At least one WSDL with at least one service definition needs 
to be provided.
  | [wsconsume]         Failed to parse the WSDL.
  | [wsconsume] Failed to invoke WsImport
  | [wsconsume] java.lang.IllegalStateException: WsImport invocation failed. 
Try the verbose switch for more information
  | [wsconsume]         at 
org.jboss.ws.tools.jaxws.impl.SunRIConsumerImpl.consume(SunRIConsumerImpl.java:234)
  | [wsconsume]         at 
org.jboss.wsf.spi.tools.cmd.WSConsume.importServices(WSConsume.java:223)
  | [wsconsume]         at 
org.jboss.wsf.spi.tools.cmd.WSConsume.main(WSConsume.java:81)
  | [wsconsume] Error: Could not import. (use --verbose to see full traces)
  | [wsconsume] java.lang.IllegalStateException: WsImport invocation failed. 
Try the verbose switch for more information
  | [wsconsume]         at 
org.jboss.ws.tools.jaxws.impl.SunRIConsumerImpl.consume(SunRIConsumerImpl.java:234)
  | [wsconsume]         at 
org.jboss.wsf.spi.tools.cmd.WSConsume.importServices(WSConsume.java:223)
  | [wsconsume]         at 
org.jboss.wsf.spi.tools.cmd.WSConsume.main(WSConsume.java:81)

Can anyone help with this issue? 
Thank you very much!

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