Not sure if the wsimport works at runntime.. but for sure you can
import all wsdls suported by your application and then to add the
generated classes to your classpath prior of using them..
* someone at Metro would give you the right answer about creating the
stubs in runtime.. (what for me sounds code smell anyway)
* Do you know SOAPUI ? soapui generate stubs for any WSDL .. try it:
http://www.soapui.org/ it is excellent to test web-services....
On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 11:37 AM, <glassfish_at_javadesktop.org> wrote:
> i really appreciate your response.
> i have gone thru it. but my task is that i have to receive the WSDL address at runtime and then i have to parse the WSDL file and then generate SOAP message, my applicaion will do the dynamic invocation for webservices.
> is this method will work for my application?
> i want to do everything dynamically without using tool, and for any WSDL file.
> i hope you will give me a good response again.
>
> thanks a lot
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