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RC1,JDK1.6.0_10,Win Vista 1) Go to Services tab,right-click on Web Services and select Add Web Service action 2) Add ws from attached local wsdl file,left package unchanged(info that you can dnd only to J2EE1.4 project will appear) 3) Create web application (J2EE1.4) and servlet in it. Uncomment code block in processRequest method and drag-and-drop getRoutes operation before " out.println("</body>");" line. 4) Dnd is successfull,however there's defaultPackage name used everywhere in the inserted code and marked as error. Attaching also screenshot.
Created attachment 72282 [details] wsdl file
Created attachment 72283 [details] screenshot
problem here is that ws manager correctly generates the client into user defined package but drop operation does not take user defined package name into account - it always uses default package name from the wsdl instead
The issue didn't pass the nomination process by nomination cut-off date. It has been marked as 65fixes2-candidate.
Fixed.
Integrated into 'main-golden', will be available in build *200812091520* on http://bits.netbeans.org/dev/nightly/ (upload may still be in progress) Changeset: http://hg.netbeans.org/main/rev/7646d0edc4e6 User: Ayub Khan <ayubskhan@netbeans.org> Log: Fix issue#150749 - package doesn't exist for JAX-RPC ws op dnd-ed
The issue hasn't passed the nomination process for 65patch2 by cut-off date. It has been moved to 65patch3.
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