RE: refresh wsdl? [message #170208] |
Fri, 26 May 2006 07:27  |
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Originally posted by: notValid.dontexist.com
Hi Everybody;
Bit new to this Java world :-)
I've been experimenting with the WTP plug in, by using the web service
wizard to generate and publish a service from a simple class.
However, I was wondering - if I change the basic class (E.g. add a new
method) how do I refresh and publish the associated wsdl interface?
I tried to simply re-run the wizard, but I got a publish error.
Many thanks
Marc
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Re: refresh wsdl? [message #170375 is a reply to message #170208] |
Wed, 31 May 2006 11:16  |
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Hi Marc,
If you change the Java class (add a method) that had been deployed as Web
service, you should be able to re-run the wizard to get the new method
reflected in the updated WSDL file. What server are you using and what's
the publish error? If you can reproduce this consistently, please open a
defect with details of how to reproduce the problem.
Thanks!
Regards,
Kathy Chan
"Marc" <notValid@dontexist.com> wrote in message
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> Hi Everybody;
>
> Bit new to this Java world :-)
> I've been experimenting with the WTP plug in, by using the web service
> wizard to generate and publish a service from a simple class.
>
> However, I was wondering - if I change the basic class (E.g. add a new
> method) how do I refresh and publish the associated wsdl interface?
>
> I tried to simply re-run the wizard, but I got a publish error.
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>
> Many thanks
> Marc
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