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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T17:54:43+00:00 2026-05-13T17:54:43+00:00

I’m able to generate a client from a wsdl file. Now I need to

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I’m able to generate a client from a wsdl file.
Now I need to run it in Eclipse.

When I create a Axis2 Client using Eclipse, I just create an DynamicWebProject
and it automatically adds the neccessary libraries to the ClassPath.

What about ApacheCXF? Does anyone have the list of all the neccessary libraries one needs to add to the BUILD PATH manually?

On the apache web site they recommend to use Maven to achieve that functionality, but I guess,
is there a simpler way?

As far as I see, the creation of Axis2 client by means of Eclipse WTP is less painful,
in a few steps I get all the neccessary libraries added to the project folder.

WHAT IS the most simple step-by-step solution how to bind the generated by WSDL2Java Apache CXF client stub with the neccessary libraries TO RUN THE CLIENT?

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    2026-05-13T17:54:44+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 5:54 pm

    If you want an “Apache Axis2”-like experience with CXF under Eclipse, you can install the JAX-WS Tools Project. Actually, this project is part of the Web Tools Platform (in the incubator) so, to install it, just go to the Web Tools update site (http://download.eclipse.org/webtools/updates) and install CXF Web Services (Incubation).

    Once installed, go to Window > Preference > Web Services > CXF 2.x Preferences and setup the path to your CXF Home (i.e. it needs to be “installed” on your machine).

    Then, create a New > Other > Web Services > Web Service Client, set the Service definition (WSDL), change the runtime to Apache CXF 2.x and follow the steps of the wizard.

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