How to create Axis Web Service Client for a local WSDL file?

You can also try creating the service through soapUI Moreover if you are in an early phase of deciding which web service framework to use, you can also consider CXF instead of Axis EDIT: In soapUI from the tools menu you can create artifacts for JAX-WS, Axis, CXF etc.

You can also try creating the service through soapUI. Moreover if you are in an early phase of deciding which web service framework to use, you can also consider CXF instead of Axis. EDIT: In soapUI from the tools menu you can create artifacts for JAX-WS, Axis, CXF etc.

SoapUI seems to be a testing tool. How can I use it to invoke web service and program in Java? – Sri Kumar Feb 23 '10 at 4:56 I am really new and I don't know to use it.

Can you please point me to any tutorial please – Sri Kumar Feb 23 '10 at 5:48 You can start from soapui. Org/gettingstarted/index. Html soapUI is fairly easy to learn and use.

– Ravi Gupta Feb 23 '10 at 8:16.

I Agree with Pascal comment here, moving to another stack might not solve your problems. Also I suggest not creating the web service client with Netbeans wizard but using the jax-ws wsimport commands (part of any java SDK). You can use this ant task: Or just run the command from a shell/cmd.

It seems pretty easier to create in netbeans – Sri Kumar Feb 23 '10 at 4:53 I used it long time ago and it didn't work for me. Ended up with this kind of ant script (which is quite simple to implement/run). – Tal Feb 23 '10 at 10:36.

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