You shouldn't have to create WSDL files at all. If you're using annotations and
jbossws-1.2 then the WSDL is created and published during deployment whenever the deployer
spots a @webservice. v. easy!!
simply navigate to
http://localhost/jbossws/services
to see which endpoints were detected and deployed. click on the link and there's your
WSDL.
using a command like the following, you can create java client side artifacts directly
from the deployed services:
wsconsume
http://localhost/myapp-myapp_webservice_ejb-HEAD/SomeBeanFSB?wsd
| l -k -s \maven\myapp\src\ -p myapp.tests.ws.mytestpkg
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