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[jira] Commented: (CXF-1586) option in wsdl2java generation to NOT create a @Webservice.wsdlLocation

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Glen Mazza commented on CXF-1586:
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BTW, what do you mean when you say "and only use the @Webservice annotations in generated code"?  Also, if the WSDL is not set in the @WebService annotation or in jaxws:endpoint, where/how do you set the wsdllocation?  Passed in at runtime, perhaps during Spring configuration?

> option in wsdl2java generation to NOT create a @Webservice.wsdlLocation
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>
>                 Key: CXF-1586
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-1586
>             Project: CXF
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Tooling
>    Affects Versions: 2.0.6
>            Reporter: nicolas de loof
>            Assignee: Daniel Kulp
>            Priority: Minor
>             Fix For: 2.1.1, 2.0.7
>
>
> Using  <jaxws:endpoint/> CXF tries to load the wsd set in @WebService.wsdlLocation.
> As my service implementation is generated from wsdl2java maven plugin, the location is hardcoded to my local path (D:/workspace/...) and fails when running the application on unix.
> I have to set the wsdlLocation in <jaxws:endpoint> or generate with the "-wsdlLocation WEB-INF/wsdl/x" extraargs.
> I expected CXF to run without requirement to the original WSDL, and only use the @Webservice annotations in generated code. The only way to get this behaviour is to remove the annotation attribute in generated code.

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