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Use case : Generate Webservice using the following WSDL. http://wsparam.strikeiron.com/emailverify_3_0?WSDL Now add this client to JSP page. Observe code is not generated for SOAP header variables such as userid and passwd. User needs to code this manually to access the webservice. User needs to add the following code to generated client. Ex: email.LicenseInfo li = new email.LicenseInfo(); email.UnregisteredUser uu = new email.UnregisteredUser(); uu.setEmailAddress("requestor's email"); li.setUnregisteredUser(uu); ((WSBindingProvider) port).setOutboundHeaders(new email.ObjectFactory().createLicenseInfo(li)); See also http://www.netbeans.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=104470
The WSDL on the given URL has been changed. Original one to be able to reproduce this can be found at http://ws.strikeiron.com/ZipInfo3?WSDL
moving opened issues where TM != dev to TM=TBD
I have encountered similar problem. I am using NetBeans 6.9 to create a web service client using a third-party vendor WSDL. The problem is the generated sources do not include variables in soap header and therefore the java web service client can not work. If you know how to resolve the problem, please contact me at michael.xu@ge.com. Thank you.