We are building some webservices using JBOSS-WS. We have pre-existing
wsdl files which we specify using wsdlLocation attribute on
@WebService annotation.
e.g
@WebService(wsdlLocation="META-INF/wsdl/hello.wsdl")
However on deployment of the webservice we see the following error
messages
17:18:15,832 WARN [JavaWsdlMapping] Cannot find jaxrpc-mapping for type: {http:
//stockroom.services.isis.fxa.com.au/jaws}hello
17:18:15,832 WARN [JavaWsdlMapping] Cannot find jaxrpc-mapping for type: {http:
//stockroom.services.isis.fxa.com.au/jaws}helloResponse
17:18:15,848 WARN [SchemaBindingBuilder] Type definition not found in schema: {
http://stockroom.services.isis.fxa.com.au/jaws}Sys21StockroomDTO
17:18:15,848 WARN [SchemaBindingBuilder] Cannot obtain type binding for: {http:
//stockroom.services.isis.fxa.com.au/jaws}Sys21StockroomDTO
If we do not specify a wsdlLocation and let the deployer generate the WSDL the error messages disappear, suggesting that the deployer creates a mapping at runtime.
Should one have to deploy jaxrpc-mapping.xml files when deploying
webservices that use a pre-existing WSDL ?
Is there an annotation or attribute that we can specify in our Java file to point to a jaxrpc-mapping.xml file ?
Does jaxrpc-mapping.xml get used when deploying a web service that has
a wsdlLocation attribute specified.
Thanks for any help.