Hi Asaf,

2.0 does allow importing of custom schemas, and the tooling generates code 
(WSDL -> Java) that fits the types used in the WSDL/XSD. More details on 
the tooling capabilities (and what you can do with your WSDL) are in the 
documentation that ships with the binary distribution:

        /docs/2.0.0/manual/index.html#tools
 

Custom serializers are only needed for custom complex types. You can use 
any data binding technology you like for this; the Muse team has added 
some extra support for XStream, but if you generate a type serializer with 
XMLBeans, it would be easy enough to hook that in as well. Adding custom 
serializer support is covered in the documentation 
as well:

 /docs/2.0.0/manual/architecture/deployment-descriptor.html#serializer

Dan



Asaf Lahav <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 09/19/2006 05:57:31 AM:

> Hi all and congratulations on the new version.
> 
> 
> 
> Does Muse 2.0 allow importing custom schemas into the WSDL file?
> 
> What version of xmlbeans does Muse 2.0 depends on?
> 
> 
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> 
> Asaf
> 


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