The question is WHERE is the JDK 10 wsimport tool? If you know where it is
exactly, yes we can incorporate it somehow in NetBeans. With NetBeans, the
answer is never ‘No’, it is always ‘Yes, if you’re willing to make it
happen.’

And if it will be dropped in JDK 11 (how do you know, please provide
references), we should think about a different more sustainable solution.

Gj


On Sunday, August 12, 2018, Juan Escribano <juan.es...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I have been investigating, Geertjan, and (for now, it seems that in Java
> 11 this will be drop) the JDK brings a tool (wsimport) for creation of web
> service clients.
>
> Perhaps, the correct question was: Has Netbeans 9 any facility to
> integrate wsimport tool from the JDK?
>
> The answer is no, I suppose.
>
> Thank you for your support and patience ;)
>
> Best,
> *Juan Miguel*
> El 12 ago 2018 18:27 +0200, Geertjan Wielenga
> <geertjan.wiele...@googlemail.com.invalid>, escribió:
>
>
> Close NetBeans for the moment and invesgate whether/if/how JDK 10 supports
> the creation of Web Service Clients. Your question is about JDK 10, not
> about NetBeans.
>
> Gj
>
>
>
> On Sunday, August 12, 2018, Juan Escribano <juan.es...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Anyone knows how to create a Web Service Client in Netbeans 9 running on
>> Java 10?
>>
>> Best,
>> *Juan Miguel*
>>
>

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