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Pontus



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PostPosted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 10:59 am    Post subject: Adding WSDL to netbeans 6.8 Reply with quote

HI.
i'm having a little issue. I have a ws in a machine, and i want to use it. When i add the wsdl to netbeans it give's me this error:


"Problem with downloading wsdl or schema file. Check the URL, proxy settings or whether the server is running."

But i can acess to xml schema with the browser, and have same configurations of proxy both in browser and in netbeans

Anyone can help me?
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mkuchtiak
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 04, 2010 3:59 pm    Post subject: Adding WSDL to netbeans 6.8 Reply with quote

Hard to say.
Check if schema references from wsdl file/schema files are correct

The workaround:
Download wsdl, and schema files, manually and create your client from
that local wsdl file.

Milan

Pontus wrote:
Quote:
HI.
i'm having a little issue. I have a ws in a machine, and i want to use it. When i add the wsdl to netbeans it give's me this error:


"Problem with downloading wsdl or schema file. Check the URL, proxy settings or whether the server is running."

But i can acess to xml schema with the browser, and have same configurations of proxy both in browser and in netbeans

Anyone can help me?




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Melongo Annabel
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 12:47 am    Post subject: Adding WSDL to netbeans 6.8 Reply with quote

On top of what Milan said, here's a good tutorial in helping you: http://netbeans.org/kb/docs/websvc/jax-ws.html


From: mkuchtiak <address-removed>
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Sent: Mon, January 4, 2010 9:58:48 AM
Subject: [nbusers] Re: Adding WSDL to netbeans 6.8

Hard to say.
Check if schema references from wsdl file/schema files are correct

The workaround:
Download wsdl, and schema files, manually and create your client from
that local wsdl file.

Milan

Pontus wrote:
Quote:
HI.
i'm having a little issue. I have a ws in a machine, and i want to use it. When i add the wsdl to netbeans it give's me this error:


"Problem with downloading wsdl or schema file. Check the URL, proxy settings or whether the server is running."

But i can acess to xml schema with the browser, and have same configurations of proxy both in browser and in netbeans

Anyone can help me?





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radaelhams



Joined: 10 Jan 2010
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Location: Iguatemi - MS - BRA

PostPosted: Sun Jan 10, 2010 4:11 pm    Post subject: Adding Plugin UML 6.8 in NetBeansIDE Reply with quote

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Tutorial: adicionando Plugin UML no NetBeansIDE 6.8
bY: Rafael Ramos
rafael_hamster@hotmail.com
===================================================

Notes in English translated by google translator.

================================================== =
Tutorial: Adding Plugin UML 6.8 in NetBeansIDE
bY: Rafael Ramos
rafael_hamster@hotmail.com
================================================== =

After installing the NetBeansIDE 6.8,

run NetBeansIDE 6.8, Open the Tools menu \ PLUG-INS.

open the Settings tab.

click ADD.

enter the provider name (UML)

in URL, copy and paste and address below:


http://ea.ddns.com.br:8090/netbeans6.8/UML/catalog.xml


click OK

Make sure the plug-in UML is the list of available plug-ins.

Now just make the installation of plug-in, and the RESET NetBeansIDE 6.8.

OBS. The PLUG-IN MUST BE ACTIVATED FOR USE.

(to activate the plug-in, go to Tools menu \ PLUG-INS \ INSTALL, ACTIVATE
The user installed plugins (UML))

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la traducción en español.

================================================== =
Tutorial: Agregar Plugin UML 6.8 en NetBeansIDE
por: Rafael Ramos
rafael_hamster@hotmail.com
================================================== =

Después de instalar el NetBeansIDE 6.8,

ejecutar NetBeansIDE 6.8, abra el menú Herramientas \ Plug-Ins.

abra la pestaña Configuración.

haga clic en Añadir.

introducir el nombre del proveedor (UML)

en la URL, copiar y pegar y la dirección a continuación:


http://ea.ddns.com.br:8090/netbeans6.8/UML/catalog.xml


haga clic en Aceptar

Asegúrese de que el plug-in de UML es la lista de plug-ins disponibles.

Ahora, para la instalación de plug-in, y la NetBeansIDE RESET 6.8.

OBS. LEMBRECE que el plug-in debe estar activado para USO.

(para activar el plug-in, vaya al menú Herramientas \ Plug-ins \ instalar, activar
El usuario de plugins instalados (UML))

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vesao em portugues (brasil).

===================================================
Tutorial: adicionando Plugin UML no NetBeansIDE 6.8
bY: Rafael Ramos
rafael_hamster@hotmail.com
===================================================

Após feito a instalação do NetBeansIDE 6.8,

execute o NetBeansIDE 6.8, Abra o menu FERRAMENTAS \ PLUG-INS.

abra a ABA CONFIGURAÇOES.

clique em ADICIONAR.

insira o NOME DO PROVEDOR (UML)

em URL, COPIE e COLE e endereço abaixo:


http://ea.ddns.com.br:8090/netbeans6.8/UML/catalog.xml


clique em OK,

Verifique se o plug-in UML esta na lista de PLUG-INS DISPONIVEIS.

agora é só FAZER a INSTALAÇÃO do PLUG-IN, e REINICIAR o NetBeansIDE 6.8.

OBS. LEMBRECE QUE O PLUG-IN TEM QUE SER ATIVADO PARA A UTILIZAÇÃO.

(para fazer a ativação do Plug-in, va no menu FERRAMENTAS \ PLUG-INS \ INSTALADO, ATIVE
O Plugins do usuario instalados (UML))
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