Anshuk, Learn how to think for yourself or learn the right people to ask these sorts of questions! The xmlbeans guys have given you some great code for processing xml, but you have to decide how to use it in your application. Its not their job to think for you, to give you the requirements you were never given, or write your code for you.

TS

anshuk pal chaudhuri wrote:

Jacob,

I have done that only, I mean generation of the jar
using scomp out of XMLSchema.xsd.
But that is generating a huge number of classes.
I am not getting what to do next.
Can you please guide me?
Anshuk

--- Jacob Danner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

You can also scomp the WSDL schema. Take a look on
w3c for the schema.
I've had some success with this method.
-Jacobd

-----Original Message-----
From: Gregor Urbanek
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2005 7:23 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Unmarshalling WSDL File

Anschuk,
I assume, you are going to implement or use a web
service, which
description youare  holding in your hands. Please
visit the Axis ( ws
engine client+server) web site at
ws.apache.org/axis, make yourself
familiar with the product and then look specifically
at the wsdl2java
tool. wsdl2java takes a wsdl as input and will
generate java code for
your ws client and/or server.
Good luck, Gregor



anshuk pal chaudhuri wrote:

Hi,

I am in a bit of problem. I have a WSDL file, need
to unmarshall into a

Java Object.
I only have the WSDL,thats it.
How do I go about it?
Please let me know.

Regards,
Anshuk



                
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