If you're looking to build JSR-181 endpoints, then you can "handcraft" the
implement class, endpoint interface, and all the JAXB value classes using JSR-181
annotations.
I'm using the JAX-WS 2.0 RI "wsimport" tool to generate these classes frm a
hand-crafted WSDL. (Throw away the "-Service.java" class that gets generated as
that's client-side only stuff.) Implement the endpoint interface, package as a beas or
in a WAR, and you're off. I've run in to a few deployment-time problems in complex
WSDL/schema cases, but generally seems to be working well with this technique.
Brian Maso
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