In the project I'm working on, we're currently redoing our web services completely. These services offer server functionalities to clients via SOAP. From what I've learned looking at all the intricacies of that protocol, which highly affect the layout of the WSDL, I'd rather not write a WSDL myself.
There are so many things you can get wrong (especially when it comes to things like parameter style and all that). And once your WSDL "is out there" and clients generated from that WSDL are happily communicating with your application you can no longer change it again (or you start thinking about a versioning strategy, which can turn out to be quite painful as well).
The cleanest method is to generate the WSDL manually or using a designer - and from them generate the proxies and stubs.
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