Consuming a Webservice with webtools 1.0 [message #160491] |
Mon, 13 February 2006 13:30 |
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Originally posted by: eclipse.burchard-net.de
Hello,
what's the missing link?
I opened a wsdl in the Browser.
Saved it to disk.
Imported it into an Eclipse Java projekt.
Then use the right mouse button menu and try to create a webservice client.
In the upcomming dialog window I can't select a client proxy type,
because there is nothing to select.
No webservice client is created...
Regards
Martin
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Re: Consuming a Webservice with webtools 1.0 [message #160658 is a reply to message #160491] |
Tue, 14 February 2006 04:18 |
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Originally posted by: jazeltine.sbcglobal.net
Martin Burchard <eclipse@burchard-net.de> wrote in
news:dsq1lm$i1e$1@utils.eclipse.org:
> Hello,
>
> what's the missing link?
> I opened a wsdl in the Browser.
> Saved it to disk.
> Imported it into an Eclipse Java projekt.
> Then use the right mouse button menu and try to create a webservice
> client. In the upcomming dialog window I can't select a client proxy
> type, because there is nothing to select.
> No webservice client is created...
>
> Regards
>
> Martin
>
You don't need to download the WSDL to create a service. You can just
create a Dynamic Web Project, use the wizard to create a new web service
client, put the URI of the WSDL into field on the Web Service Selection
Page. There will be a lag while it retrieves and validates the WSDL,
then you can continue.
HTH! 8)
Jim
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