RE: WSDL > Java or Java > WSDL

Fraser,

 

Axis wsdl2java has been widely utilized to generate Java stub code based
on a WSDL document. The latest version is Axis 1.2, I believe. 

 

The problem people usually have is not on how to use an existing WSDL
but how to create one based on integration needs, such as "rpc" vs.
"document", or "wrapped" vs. "unwrapped".

 

 

Cheers,

 

Shawn

 

Shawn Hu,

Xtensible Solutions

6312 S. Fiddler's Green Circle, Suite 330E, Greenwood Village, CO 80111,
USA

shu@xtensible.net

 

 

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From: www-ws-request@w3.org [mailto:www-ws-request@w3.org] On Behalf Of
Fraser Crichton
Sent: September 7, 2005 12:51 AM
To: www-ws@w3.org
Subject: WSDL > Java or Java > WSDL

 

Hi,

I've recently read a lot of best practice articles that suggests
generating Java artefacts  from WSDL is the  best approach to creating
code for web services. However, I've also heard that most people do not
do this in practice and still rely on the Java > WSDL approach. I'm
trying to get an idea of if there is anybody out there using the WSDL >
Java approach and what problems / issues people have with this?

Cheers,

Fraser 

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