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Posted to java-user@axis.apache.org by "Tolsch, Ed" <Ed...@fmr.Com> on 2004/01/14 22:25:30 UTC

Axis 1.1 / Castor questions?

Hi,
	I've been working with the Axis/Castor document literal approach to
web services. ( see IBM's article
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/webservices/library/ws-castor/
<https://access0.fidelity.com/developerworks/webservices/library/ws-castor/,
DanaInfo=www-106.ibm.com+>  ).  Although I have gotten this to work with one
of my web services, it does not seem like a very sound model to build on  as
things stand now. If you were to develop numerous web services, the logical
components to save ( to me anyway ) in a repository ( like Clearcase or CVS
) would seem to be the WSDL and Schema files ( since the other files (beans,
deploy.wsdd, etc ) are generated). The problem is that you have to make
changes to the files by hand,  which are generated by the wsdl2java and
org.exolab.castor.builder.SourceGenerator tools, and they seem to produce
what can be very different results. They also produce quirky results like
errant underscores and/or '>' symbols. If you have lots of web services and
want to regenerate your web services out of Clearcase from a build, you'd
have a ton of changes to make; Not a very reproducible scenario. Yes, this
approach works, but what am I missing here? Can someone straighten me out as
to what the community is working towards and how my thinking is flawed. 

Thanks in advance.


Ed Tolsch
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