Any WSDL editor must support both GUI interface and
XML text editor.  
All of the editors must be based on Eclipse,
especially if you want to use its GUI interface.
For the text editor it is like any XML text editor
will do the job for you. 

All the best

Ashraf Galal

--- Anil John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Can't do without - Altova XMLSpy ($$)
> Can live with - The one that comes bundled with the
> Eclipse Web Tools
> Platform (Free)
> 
> I have heard good things about
> http://www.oxygenxml.com/ (which supports
> WSDL editing) but have no direct experience with it.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> - Anil 
> 
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> > What's the best WSDL editor out there? Thoughts?
> > Jeff
> > 
> 
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