hi, i would like to ask you a question about the wsdl.
when i devloped a (java) web service in .aar data, the address location in wsdl ist something like "http://localhost.....". then i copied this .aar file to three different Host, each Host has different IP Address. in each Host, the .aar file will be deployed by Tomcat. then i used the fourth PC as PHP Client to call these three Web Services. on the PHP Client, i can define the end point of the web service, because i know which IP the web service has. but the "soap:address location" in each WSDL refers to "http://localhost.....", it is not dynamic. can anyone give me somt tips: what should be changed, so that the "soap:address location" in each WSDL refers to "http://Host IP......."? as i know, the wsdl file is contained in .aar file, when the web service project be "cleaned and builded". as i copied the .aar to different PC/Host (each Host has different IP). how could the "soap:address location" in wsdl be changed automatic/dynamic, thanks. for example: Now: <service name="StockQuoteService"> <documentation>My first service</documentation> <port name="StockQuotePort" binding="tns:StockQuoteBinding"> <soap:address location="http://localhost/stockquote"/> </port> </service> when .aar Data is deployed in Host, the address location in wsdl should be changed into: http://192.168.100.12/stockquote for example, 192.168.100.12 is the IP Address of this Host. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/dynamic-wsdl-address-location-%28end-point%29-tp24212134p24212134.html Sent from the Axis - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.