It looks like that wsdl has some characters in it that don't map into the 
standard ISO8859-1 charset.  By default, I think we'll write it out in UTF-8.  
Thus, you have two options:

1) Update the call to javac in the ant script to specify that source files are 
in UTF-8.

2) Pass a specific encoding into wsdl2java:

./wsdl2java -encoding ASCII -fe jaxws21 -client -d t2 
http://www.onvif.org/onvif/ver10/device/wsdl/devicemgmt.wsdl

to force it to map the unknown chars into "?" chars.

Dan



On May 17, 2013, at 4:30 AM, stravi <vicu.stratic...@uti.ro> wrote:

> How did u succeed to compile it?
> I am generating code with:
> wsdl2java.bat -client -ant -d Clei
> http://www.onvif.org/onvif/ver10/device/wsdl/devicemgmt.wsdl
> got: WARNING: WSDL document
> http://www.onvif.org/onvif/ver10/device/wsdl/devicemgmt.wsdl does not define
> any services
> 
> and when i use ant to build source i get 15 errors like:
> [javac]shall be ΓÇ£415 Unsupported Media TypeΓÇ?. If the firmware upgrade
> fails due to an error at the
> [javac]error: unmappable character for encoding Cp1252
> [javac] device, the HTTP POST response shall be ΓÇ£500 Internal Server Error
> ΓÇ?.
> 
> What's wrong with the generated code?
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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