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[jira] Commented: (TUSCANY-229) Maven plugin SDO Gen and WSDL2SDO tools do not allow specific serices/ports to generate

    [ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TUSCANY-229?page=comments#action_12379005 ] 

Jojo Joseph commented on TUSCANY-229:
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I have a WSDL ( from http://www.webservicex.net/SendSMS.asmx?WSDL ) with three portTypes (SendSMSSoap, SendSMSHttpGet and SendSMSHttpPost) defined. Last week when I tried to generate the code with this WSDL, it was considering only one portType (SendSMSHttpGet). But yesterday I upgraded to revision 405663 and checked this, it was correctly generating all the port types.

I don't have a WSDL with multiple services defined, but when I modified the same WSDL to define the three ports inside three different services, it still seems to work.

Please find the attachement below containing the WSDL, module defintion and pom.xml.

> Maven plugin SDO Gen and WSDL2SDO tools do not allow specific serices/ports to generate
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: TUSCANY-229
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TUSCANY-229
>      Project: Tuscany
>         Type: Bug

>   Components: Java SCA Tools, Java SDO Tools
>     Versions: M1
>  Environment: all
>     Reporter: Rick Rineholt
>     Assignee: Rick Rineholt
>      Fix For: M1

>
> For Maven plugins tuscany-sdo-plugin tuscany-sca-plugin there doesn't seem to be a way to specify which specific service/port you want generated in the WSDL.  Last I checked I think it runs the last service/port.  (maybe I missed these options?)

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