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1. Re: wsconsume and implementing interface top-down
meetoblivion Aug 6, 2009 7:32 AM (in response to delicjapatrycja)i think you may have your implementation strategies mixed up.
if you're using wsconsume, it assumes that you've already written the webservice, and wsconsume helps create the client interface.
if you're using wsprovide, it assumes you've written the WSDL and need to generate the server side stubs.
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2. Re: wsconsume and implementing interface top-down
delicjapatrycja Aug 10, 2009 3:50 AM (in response to delicjapatrycja)"meetoblivion" wrote:
i think you may have your implementation strategies mixed up.
if you're using wsconsume, it assumes that you've already written the webservice, and wsconsume helps create the client interface.
if you're using wsprovide, it assumes you've written the WSDL and need to generate the server side stubs.
Why fits your scenario better?
I'm using wsconsume (I have written WSDL).
Now I know what I did wrong: I just forget the Annotation in my implementation class:
@javax.jws.WebService(endpointInterface="com.xxx.xxx.ws.XXXService")
The service works :)
Now I will try to write client in .NET/C#
If I would have a problem, I will ask here