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Consume a web service in MyEclipse

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    mitu
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    Riyad Kalla
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    @Support-Brian wrote:

    Or you can wait a few weeks for 5.0GA and upgrade to that.

    OK, I’ve upgraded. Could someone help me find the new web service client wizard?

    #256541 Reply

    Riyad Kalla
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    ayampols,
    Brian mentioned that there is no client generation wizard yet, that is still the case in 5.0 GA but is high on our list to get done.

    #258589 Reply

    idfbins
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    The client WS wizard has always been enabled in WTP base version. In my opinion, this is a case where I actually get less from MyEclipse than I get from the core version. When will the client generator be ready? Are we talking days, weeks, or months?

    #258590 Reply

    Riyad Kalla
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    Since we build ontop of WTP there is nothing *removed* from WTP, just hidden so our users don’t get confused from dual-functionality (like multiple kinds of “Web projects”). You can however re-enabled all this functionality under Windows > Preferences > General > Capabilities. Please keep in mind if you reneable everything, it might become confusing to tell what is being provided by MyEclipse and what is provided by WTP, but that should atleast get you the wizard you were looking for.

    #261384 Reply

    @support-rkalla wrote:

    that should atleast get you the wizard you were looking for.

    I’m looking for a way to create a client’s generated support classes using the XFire libraries that the MyEclipse team has settled on for its web service functionality. Doesn’t look like there is any way to do this currently. I think you’ve neglected the web services client feature entirely in all your releases thus far.

    #261397 Reply

    support-michael
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    I’m looking for a way to create a client’s generated support classes using the XFire libraries that the MyEclipse team has settled on for its web service functionality. Doesn’t look like there is any way to do this currently. I think you’ve neglected the web services client feature entirely in all your releases thus far.

    MyEclipse 5.1 will provide a web service client wizard. It is currently in QA and will be available in less than 2 weeks.

    #261413 Reply

    idfbins
    Member

    ayampols,

    XFire has an Eclipse plugin for generating client code from a WSDL. You can find the plugin here:

    http://xfire.codehaus.org/Eclipse+Plugin

    #261703 Reply

    @support-michael wrote:

    MyEclipse 5.1 will provide a web service client wizard. It is currently in QA and will be available in less than 2 weeks.

    I just did an upgrade from 5.0 to 5.1 using the archived update site option. All the XFire libraries are gone under Prefs -> MyEclipse -> Project Capabilities -> Web Services for existing workspaces (the libraries are there for freshly created workspaces). I tried the -clean arg, didn’t help. Easy to work around, just an FYI.

    #261707 Reply

    Riyad Kalla
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    ayampols,
    Try and hit “Restore Defaults” and see if that fixes it.

    #262029 Reply

    @support-rkalla wrote:

    Try and hit “Restore Defaults” and see if that fixes it.

    That does the trick, thanks!

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