on 08-16-2007 6:52 AM
Hi,
java proxies are generated from IR as.jar files . I want to know is it based on wsdl?
Thanks ,
somenath
yes it is based on WSDL only..
when you create java proxy for async inbound message there are fileswhich get created...
<Target Data Type>_Type.java
<Message Interface>_PortType.java
<Message Interface>_PortTypeBean.java
<Message Interface>_PortTypeImpl.template
in case of asyn outbound...
<Message Interface>__PortTypeBean.java
<Message Interface>__PortTypeHome.java
<Message Interface>__PortTypeRemote.java
<Message Interface>__PortTypeLocalHome.java
<Message Interface>__PortTypeLocal.java
<Message Interface>__PortType.java
basically there are EJB Beans...
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Hi somenath
whenever you create java Proxy or ABAP Proxy ..it's linkage to Message Interface
like take a Example of ABAP PROXY ....
run T Code SPROXY -
> after this code you have to select for which message interface you want to create Proxy ... check Message Interface----> create Proxy ---> give Registration key ....
so as per your query it support ....
thanks !!!
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Hi
Ref this
/people/prasad.ulagappan2/blog/2005/06/27/asynchronous-inbound-java-proxy
Java proxy based on WSDL because it will developed from Message Interface which was in WSDL Format.
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