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Libor Zoubek commented on JBIDE-6106:
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I like use cases and screenshots very much too.
This is what I'd change/add:
1. Have an option to generate WS client and run it into non-web project. (This is possible
now, but generated code works only when it runs on server, it relies on few jars, which
are on server)
2. Have an option to generate client stubs without having server runtime. This makes
sense, when one develops web service client only. Can this be accomplished?
3. Do we need to support runtimes other then JbossWS? I thought our wizards are not
intended to replace current WTP wizards, but create web services our better way.This could
be confusing for developers of Axis WS. Which wizard to use? And if Axis runtime
implementation is buggy, we need to handle this and our wizards won't work anyway.
Truth is, that such wizards wouldn't be such open and extensible, but on the other
hand they would be stable and working.
Rewrite Web Service wizard independent on WTP
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Key: JBIDE-6106
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBIDE-6106
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Feature Request
Components: Webservices
Reporter: Libor Zoubek
Assignee: Brian Fitzpatrick
Fix For: 3.2.next
Attachments: NewJBWSWizard_041510.jpg, UseCase 4 - JAX-WS bottom up sample.pdf,
UseCase1 - WSDL top down.pdf, UseCase2 - JAX-WS bottom up.pdf, UseCase3 - JAX-WS bottom up
no annotations.pdf, WTP_WS_Wizard_Eval_April_26_2010.pdf
I think wizards for creating web services provided by WTP are bad solution and our way of
extending them brings lots of problems we have to deal with. I suggest to write new
wizards for creating web service. As it happened in the case of 'Create a Sample Web
Service' which is fully under our control and is pretty simple and works well. New
wizards can of course reuse code from 'Create a Sample Web Service' since there
are many same or similar steps.
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