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best wsdl2java tool?
Hi!
I'm scanning the web for good wsdl to java tools. Does anybody have a good
recomendation? I have tried the following ones without success.
WASPTools 2
WASPTools 2.2
Stardust 3.0
IBM's WSTK
jBrokerWeb10
Glue 1.2
CapeStudio 1.0
I have a wsdl file that uses a schema with simpleTypes, soap:Array and some
extensions and restrictions. None of the above tools seems to have support
for all of these elements.
TIA
/Johan
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Re: best wsdl2java tool?
Have a look at Glue, - http://www.themindelectric.com
Geir A
"JGM" <no_****ing_spam_hutchkintoot@hotmail.com> wrote:
>Hi!
>
>I'm scanning the web for good wsdl to java tools. Does anybody have a good
>recomendation? I have tried the following ones without success.
>
>WASPTools 2
>WASPTools 2.2
>Stardust 3.0
>IBM's WSTK
>jBrokerWeb10
>Glue 1.2
>CapeStudio 1.0
>
>I have a wsdl file that uses a schema with simpleTypes, soap:Array and some
>extensions and restrictions. None of the above tools seems to have support
>for all of these elements.
>
>
>TIA
>
>/Johan
>
>
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Re: best wsdl2java tool?
Hi,
I tested the wsdl2java tool that was together with the AXIS package from
http://www.apache.org/xml site. It was working fine, it generated 4 classes
out of a WSDL file from a local web service and from a .NET web service.
A few extra lines of code to instaniate the generated classes and my client
was up and running.
Regards,
Frank
"Geir Arnesen" <geir.arnesen@aftenposten.no> schreef in bericht
news:3bf0c1c5$1@147.208.176.211...
>
> Have a look at Glue, - http://www.themindelectric.com
>
> Geir A
>
> "JGM" <no_****ing_spam_hutchkintoot@hotmail.com> wrote:
> >Hi!
> >
> >I'm scanning the web for good wsdl to java tools. Does anybody have a
good
> >recomendation? I have tried the following ones without success.
> >
> >WASPTools 2
> >WASPTools 2.2
> >Stardust 3.0
> >IBM's WSTK
> >jBrokerWeb10
> >Glue 1.2
> >CapeStudio 1.0
> >
> >I have a wsdl file that uses a schema with simpleTypes, soap:Array and
some
> >extensions and restrictions. None of the above tools seems to have
support
> >for all of these elements.
> >
> >
> >TIA
> >
> >/Johan
> >
> >
>
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Re: best wsdl2java tool?
Hi,
AXIS is come up with a tool to convert Java2WSDL and WSDL2Java which are
working fine for both Java and .NET web services.
-Krishna
"Frank Devliegher" <removethis.frank.devliegher@village.uunet.be> wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I tested the wsdl2java tool that was together with the AXIS package from
>http://www.apache.org/xml site. It was working fine, it generated 4 classes
>out of a WSDL file from a local web service and from a .NET web service.
>A few extra lines of code to instaniate the generated classes and my client
>was up and running.
>
>Regards,
>Frank
>
>"Geir Arnesen" <geir.arnesen@aftenposten.no> schreef in bericht
>news:3bf0c1c5$1@147.208.176.211...
>>
>> Have a look at Glue, - http://www.themindelectric.com
>>
>> Geir A
>>
>> "JGM" <no_****ing_spam_hutchkintoot@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> >Hi!
>> >
>> >I'm scanning the web for good wsdl to java tools. Does anybody have a
>good
>> >recomendation? I have tried the following ones without success.
>> >
>> >WASPTools 2
>> >WASPTools 2.2
>> >Stardust 3.0
>> >IBM's WSTK
>> >jBrokerWeb10
>> >Glue 1.2
>> >CapeStudio 1.0
>> >
>> >I have a wsdl file that uses a schema with simpleTypes, soap:Array and
>some
>> >extensions and restrictions. None of the above tools seems to have
>support
>> >for all of these elements.
>> >
>> >
>> >TIA
>> >
>> >/Johan
>> >
>> >
>>
>
>
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