Yes, you use the files generated by wsconsume in your client. As an example, say you have
a hello web service (I am not sowing all the code):
class Hello {
| public String sayHello(String name) {...}
| }
wsconsume will create an interface named Hello and a class named HelloService (and
possibly other classes). The code for the client is:
public class Client {
| public static void main(String[] args) {
| HelloService svc = new HelloService();
| Hello hello = svc.getHelloPort();
| System.out.println(hello.sayHello(args[0]));
| }
| }
Compile the client with the classes generated by wsconsume, and package the client and the
wsconsume classes info a jar file. Then use wsrunclient to run it:
wsrunclient -classpath client.jar Hello me
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