I am looking at the JBoss 4.0.4 WS stack and see that the wstools requires
the user to supply the package to namespace mapping (or vice-versa)
for a java2wsdl or a wsdl2java invocation. Why is there no option of 
turning this off so that the JBossWS stack itself generates the default 
mapping?

Why was it designed to push the mapping to the user *always*? Both axis
and websphere generates default mappings and provide the user the option
to specifiy the mappings if they want.

I am curious why JBoss took this approach when most, if not all, the other
vendors with similar tools do not require the user to provide any mappings.

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