I am using wsdl2java to generate stubs for my client. I used the "o" switch to specify the output directory and -p for my package. Say, I specify my my o to be current directory (i.e. ".")package to be "com.test". All my stubs were generated in correct package but inside a newly created "src" directory (e.g. my MySvcStub will be in src/com/test directory). Is there any way to generate all stubs without putting them in the "src" folder? (any settings somewhere?) (visually see below).
The reason being under my existing "src" I have a "java" folder all my packages are inside "java" directory, I also have a property directory under "src" for my configurations. my wsdl2java.bat is inside src/java. I want to put my generated stubs in the same place (src/java) where other class files are, not under "src/java/src". I remembered that the package was generated right where you specified without being put under some auto generated "src". Please help. This is what is now: after wsdl2java.bat -o . -p com.test -uri http://localhost:8080/mySvc/...?wsdl src |_java | |_com | |_xyz | |__Product.java | |__properties | |__conf.prperties | |__ ... | |__wsdl2java.bat | |_src |_com |_test |_MySvcStub.java This is what i want: src |_java | |_com | |_xyz | | |__Product.java | | | |_test | |__MySvcStub.java | |__wsdl2java.bat | |_properties |__conf.prperties |__ ... Any suggestions? Thank you. -Rick _________________________________________________________________ Suspicious message? There’s an alert for that. http://windowslive.com/Explore/hotmail?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_hotmail_acq_broad2_122008