Refreshing Web Services and Clients

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Development is normally an iterative process, during which you add new operations, change the web service name or its parameter types, and so on. During this time, the web service on which the client is based may change, with the result that the web service client may not work anymore. Alternatively, the WSDL file on which the web service is built may also change, resulting in problems in the web service.

To support the iterative development process, the IDE lets you regenerate the artifacts in web services created from WSDL files and web service clients. On the client side, choose Refresh Client, after right-clicking the Service Reference node in the Projects window. On the service side, you can right-click a JAX-WS web service node in the Projects window and choose Refresh Service.

When you do this, the IDE does the following:

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