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1. Re: wstools configuration
anil.saldhana Aug 3, 2005 12:45 PM (in response to thomas.diesler)1. Will add the version information to the schema name. Honest miss.
2. Global options will be retained as before at the bottom. These options are used by advanced users and typically basic users will not have to deal with this.
3. JavaToXSD and XSDToJava is one feature of jbossws. Since I do not foresee any value in exposing this to general use, I will remove it.
4. I will go splurge on documentation as "space and comment are cheap". :-)
Sometime ago, you had mentioned that you would like to see less of command line options and more of xml configuration. Hence many of the attributes that can be input via the command line, were fed in the xml configuration. But with a good user guide and a lean/mean schema, it should satisfy majority of the users' needs.
Thanks for the feedback. Changes to the schema based on your feedback will also trigger changes to the user guide. -
2. Re: wstools configuration
anil.saldhana Aug 3, 2005 3:54 PM (in response to thomas.diesler)The schema file is changed based on Thomas's feedback. Ready for review.
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3. Re: wstools configuration
rajdeep_dua Feb 9, 2006 7:58 AM (in response to thomas.diesler)Hi is the JavatoWSDL tool in workable condition?
I saw the key methods commented out.
Where can i find the documentation for the same?
I saw a lot of issues in JIRA but couldnt make out where to start...
Also noticed that the WSDL namspace org.jboss.ws.tools.JavaToWSDL was referring to the older one where as the WSDL 2.0 namespace has changed in the spec released by w3c on Jan 6,2006
wsdl : "http://www.w3.org/2006/01/wsdl"
wsdli :"http://www.w3.org/2006/01/wsdl-instance"
wsdlx : "http://www.w3.org/2006/01/wsdl-extensions"
wrpc : "http://www.w3.org/2006/01/wsdl/rpc"
wsoap : "http://www.w3.org/2006/01/wsdl/soap"
whttp : "http://www.w3.org/2006/01/wsdl/http"