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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T13:23:55+00:00 2026-05-11T13:23:55+00:00

We’re currently working with a vendor-provided WSDL schema that is very large. The binding

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We’re currently working with a vendor-provided WSDL schema that is very large. The binding style is RPC. As far as I know, Axis 1.x is the only Java tool supporting RPC WSDL definitions. Please do correct me if I’m wrong about that.

WSDL2Java generates a service-nameSkeleton.java file that has a static intialisation block 1.3Mb in size – considerably larger than Java’s 64K limit.

Given that we can’t change the definition of the interface, how do you think we should proceed?

Our options as I see them are:

  • Break up the generated static block
  • Break up the WSDL (not sure if that’s possible without altering the interface)
  • Patch the Axis WSDL2Java code

Any other ideas?

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  1. 2026-05-11T13:23:56+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 1:23 pm

    See this article, which gives some instructions on how you can convert a RPC WSDL to a document one. I recommend trying that first.

    Also, you probably have an RPC/encoded WSDL (which by the way, doesn’t conform to WS-I). JAXWS only supports RPC/literal. So any framework (like CXF or Axis2) will support it. So, you can also try to convert the WSDL to RPC/literal.

    CXF has a tool that could do the job for you.

    Anyway, I recommend trying to convert the WSDL to a more recent form. This will make your life easier, both for the server and the client implementations. I don’t believe that is worth fighting with Axis1. Even manually writing and parsing the SOAP messages could be easier.

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