Hi,
I know two tools that generate wsdl from java:
1. IBM Web Services Toolkit: wsdlgen tool (downloadable from Alphaworks)
2. Apache Axis: java2wsdl tool (downloadable from Apache)
Best regards,
Csilla
Hi TIA,
I think this is a classpath problem, you should
place the jar file contining your service classes into the TOMCAT\lib
directory.
I hope, it helps much,
Csilla
Hi!
Here is a link where you can study an exemple about
SOAP attachments:
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/webservices/library/ws-soapatt/
Good luck,
Csilla
For the sake of proper working just copy the soap.war file (provided with
SOAP) into TOMCAT_HOME\webapps directory (if you use v4.0.1). When you start
Tomcat it will decompress the archive.
You should place all necessary jar files into TOMCAT_HOME\lib directory, but
I think you can also use the T
I think, you should create a jar file that contains your service classes and
you should place it into TomCat/lib directory.
I hope it helps you,
Csilla
> 3) Are these files always needed when offering a web service via SOAP?
WSDL files are very useful if you want to publish your web service into some
UDDI registry.
BR,
Csilla
Hi
All,could someone send me an example where the client of the SOAP
service is
=servlet-based?Thanks,Csilla
Hi Paramdeep,
Thank you for your immediate response!
I will study your wsdl file and I let you know about my result.
Thanks and best regards:
Csilla
Hi All,
I would like to write a web service with a String parameter and with
String[] return value.
I don't know how should I write wsdl documents for the service, how can I
define array in it.
My wsdl-interface docoment is:
*
http://www.echoservice.
Once I had a similar problem with WSTK. It was
a classpath problem, because there was some jar files (e.g. xerces.jar) in
the %javahome%\jre\lib\ext directory. I renamed this directory (aext) and it
resolved the conflict.
I hope, this will help you,
Csilla
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