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    <p>We have been provided with a wsdl and xsd schema by a company we are working with via email. The web-services we are interfacing with are accessed through a IPsec tunnel. There are local references(on their end) in the published WSDL which means we cannot consume it.</p> <p>1st question: Is this a common setup? I thought the point of having a WSDL was not only to define the contract but to also expose the service to consumers.</p> <p>I can easily generate client/server code off of the provided WSDL using wsimport, wsconsume, etc.. I know when my generated client makes a call to my generated service it produces the correct message I need.</p> <p>2nd Question: Is there an easy way to route this to a different soap address?</p> <p>I just want to be able to do something like:</p> <pre><code>SalesTaxService svc = new SalesTaxService(); SalesTax tax = svc.getSalesTaxPort() tax.getRate("NY"); </code></pre> <p>But not use the soap address defined in the WSDL. I would like to avoid writing a bunch of dispatch clients for each method.</p> <p>Am I missing something?</p> <p>*In response to skaffman: This is what was generated. It defaulted to wsdlLocation as a name <em>shrug</em></p> <pre><code> @WebServiceClient(name = "SomeService") public class SomeService_Service extends Service { public SomeService_Service(URL wsdlLocation, QName serviceName) { super(wsdlLocation, serviceName); } public SomeService_Service(URL wsdlLocation) { super(wsdlLocation, new QName("urn:some_service", "SomeService")); } } </code></pre>
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