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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T10:22:49+00:00 2026-06-17T10:22:49+00:00

How can I create an Endpoint for a web service? I am a beginner

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How can I create an Endpoint for a web service? I am a beginner to the web services world.

I have got the WSDL and I would like to create a web service based on that WSDL. I have used Apache CXF to generate client stubs. What would be the next steps to test it as a service?

How can I create EndPoints?

How can I mimic the WSDL soapbind address locally and test it?


Let me clarify the Question. Looks like there is confusion. Thanks @Buhake Sindi for point it out.

I have got the WSDL and generated the Client stubs by using Apache CXF Framework in Eclipse. I need to test the WebService client code whether its working or not. How to test this approach now? My WSDL URL is not working at this moment.

How to test my client stub(from generated Impl Class)?

Do I need to create any Endpoints to mimic the WSDL URL(which is not running now)?

Hope the Question is clear now…

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    2026-06-17T10:22:50+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 10:22 am

    You can test client code even without creating web service implementation also. Are you aware of SoapUI tool? Use that to import the wsdl to create a project.

    It gives you the option to create a mock service also along with the request. You can run that mock service and test your client against that service without writing any service code. I use it for testing all the time. Also you can create Success, Failure, and Fault response to test different scenarios. Mock service will also show you the request received by the service. This feature works like a charm. Let me know if you need help in setting up mock service in SoapUI.

    You may follow this link to get started:
    http://www.soapui.org/Getting-Started/mock-services.html

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