We always end up using Apache Axis and using WSDL2JAVA which produces pojo's for you and hides the service implementation. For the marshaling you can use something like XMLBeans to easily marshal between xml and pojos.
We always end up using Apache Axis and using WSDL2JAVA which produces pojo's for you and hides the service implementation. For the marshaling you can use something like XMLBeans to easily marshal between xml and pojos. Also see Spring WS Client - How to create mapping POJO for WSDLs without using Axis.
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