Nagesh,
The JMS example does not rely on the WSDL
of the service to make the call. It uses the dynamic JAX-RPC style to call the
service and sets up everything manually before invoking.
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From: nageshr
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Sent: Monday, March 24, 2003 7:46
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Subject: AxisJMS
Can any body explain how JMSTest example
program works.
How does Axis Engine come to know of the WSDL
to invoke the operation mentioned in Call object?
call.setOperationName( new
QName("urn:xmltoday-delayed-quotes", "getQuote") );
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