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Does "Regenerate Binding" in WSDL Editor work [message #222619] Thu, 09 October 2008 16:02 Go to next message
Reiner Hille is currently offline Reiner HilleFriend
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Registered: July 2009
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Hi,
I have tried to get the feature working that can be activated with
Preferences->Web Services->WSDL Files->Regenerate Bindings on save".
I expected that this has the effect that the WSDL editor will update the
Binding if a PortType is changed.
E.g. if I make an Operation asynchronous by removing the response, it
would be great having the binding updated automatically.
I have seen that I can click on the binding select "Generate Binding
Content" to regenerate it. I expected exactly this to happen if the
mentioned preference flag is checked.

Thanks for any hints,
Reiner.
Re: Does "Regenerate Binding" in WSDL Editor work [message #222623 is a reply to message #222619] Fri, 10 October 2008 11:44 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: valentinbaciu.hotmail.com

Thank you for using our tools. I have opened
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=250420 to investigate and fix
this.

"Reiner Hille" <reiner.hille-doering@sap.com> wrote in message
news:029024b3f7af1d3fbc804b4ee1931fb3$1@www.eclipse.org...
> Hi,
> I have tried to get the feature working that can be activated with
> Preferences->Web Services->WSDL Files->Regenerate Bindings on save".
> I expected that this has the effect that the WSDL editor will update the
> Binding if a PortType is changed.
> E.g. if I make an Operation asynchronous by removing the response, it
> would be great having the binding updated automatically. I have seen that
> I can click on the binding select "Generate Binding Content" to regenerate
> it. I expected exactly this to happen if the mentioned preference flag is
> checked.
>
> Thanks for any hints,
> Reiner.
>
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