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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T17:37:20+00:00 2026-05-23T17:37:20+00:00

How do I get this Ant file to generate my stubs in the ./src

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How do I get this Ant file to generate my stubs in the ./src directory instead of the root directory for the target “generate-service-stub”?

My directory structure looks like this:

  • My Project/
    • build.xml
    • src/

The namespace defined in my WSDL is “http://www.example.org/SimpleService/”. So after the build, the directory structure looks like this:

- My Project/
  - build.xml
  - src/
  - org/ <-- notice how this falls outside of the src/ directory
    - example
      - www
        - SimpleService
          - *.java
          - *.wsdd

But I want it to look like this:

- My Project/
  - build.xml
  - src/
    - org/ <-- notice how this falls within the src/ directory
      - example
        - www
          - SimpleService
            - *.java
            - *.wsdd

Here’s my build.xml file:

<project name="SimpleService">
    <property name="axis.home" value="C:/axis-1_4" />
    <property name="javamail.home" value="C:/javamail-1.4.4" />
    <property name="jsf.home" value="C:/jaf-1.1" />
    <path id="axis.classpath">
        <fileset dir="${axis.home}/lib">
            <include name="**/*.jar" />
        </fileset>
        <fileset dir="${javamail.home}">
            <include name="**/*.jar" />
        </fileset>
        <fileset dir="${jsf.home}">
            <include name="**/*.jar" />
        </fileset>
    </path>
    <taskdef resource="axis-tasks.properties" classpathref="axis.classpath" />
    <target name="generate-service-stub">
        <axis-wsdl2java serverside="true" url="SimpleService.wsdl">
        </axis-wsdl2java>
    </target>
</project>

Or is the way it’s working actually preferred, so that I don’t inadvertently overwrite my *SOAPImpl.java file?

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    2026-05-23T17:37:21+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 5:37 pm

    The axis-wsdl2java Ant task has an attribute output to control the destination. So it should be something like:

    <axis-wsdl2java serverside="true" url="SimpleService.wsdl" output="src" />
    
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