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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T07:17:30+00:00 2026-05-13T07:17:30+00:00

I would like to create a Web Service in Eclipse. I already wrote a

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I would like to create a Web Service in Eclipse. I already wrote a class and generated a WSDL file from it with Java2WSDL. I started a new “Dynamic Web Project” and added the axis2 facet to it. After that I wanted to create a new “Web Service” project. When I now select my WSDL file and click on “Finish” I get the following error:

IWAB0399E Error in generating Java from WSDL: java.io.IOException: ERROR: Missing element inFault “Exception” in operation “Exception”, in binding execute

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    2026-05-13T07:17:31+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 7:17 am

    One problem is that your CompileAndExecuteServiceHttpBinding binding doesn’t have an Exception fault defined in the operation. It should be something like:

    <wsdl:binding name="CompileAndExecuteServiceHttpBinding" 
                  type="ns:CompileAndExecuteServicePortType">
    <http:binding verb="POST"/>
    <wsdl:operation name="execute">
        <http:operation location="CompileAndExecuteService/execute"/>
        <wsdl:input>
            <mime:content type="text/xml" part="execute"/>
        </wsdl:input>
        <wsdl:output>
            <mime:content type="text/xml" part="execute"/>
        </wsdl:output>
        <wsdl:fault name="Exception">
            <soap12:fault use="literal" name="Exception"/>
        </wsdl:fault>
    </wsdl:operation>
    
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