Netbeans and WSDL file location

Hello,

I'm new to web services and the Netbeans Web Services client wizard. I'm creating a simple web app that calls a 3rd party web service. I'm able to use Netbean's client wizard to create a ws client (stub code) from a local WSDL file. When I deploy the web app on my production server I get a javax.xml.ws.WebServiceException: java.io.FileNotFoundException when I create a new instance of the web service. This is not surprising since the production system does not have a local copy of the WSDL file at the exact path as on my dev system. I noticed the wizard seemed to have copied the WSDL file to WEB-INF\wsdl\client\ so I figured that's the file that would be used, but when I looked at the stub code it seems to have the path to my local WSDL hard coded in it. What's the correct way for deploying a web service client that is generated from a local WSDL file? I know there is a version of the Service constructor that allows you to specify a URL (and QName), but I'd rather not take this route unless it's what's supposed to be used.

TIA

[1076 byte] By [wtellisa] at [2007-11-27 6:23:59]
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Hi, I've ran into the same problem. Did you figure it out? fabiool_uk
fabiool_uka at 2007-7-12 17:42:20 > top of Java-index,Enterprise & Remote Computing,Enterprise Technologies...