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Hey i'm new to JSF and I found the amount of information on basic JSF actions ridiculus.

I'm trying to create a webervice and have auto generated the following :

@WebService(serviceName = "Charge")
@Stateless  
public class Charge {

    @WebMethod(operationName = "charge")
    public String hello(@WebParam(name = "name") String name) {
        return "Hello " + name+" !";
    }
}

Now so far so good, how do I test it? if i try to access the web service i get a resource not available error. Should I have added something to web.xml?

I'm trying to create a simple SOAP web service and fail to find information on the subject, if you happen to have a good tutorial(not those appearing as first results on Google) I'd love to get a link.

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  • Do you only want to test the web servise or want to write client ?
    – erencan
    Apr 17, 2013 at 11:39
  • OK. You should able to access your wsld file on the browser. its address should be localhost/Charge?wsdl. it may change depending on your configuration. make sure you have wsdl. then use soapui.org to test your web service.
    – erencan
    Apr 17, 2013 at 11:59
  • That's the thing i get resource not available for that and other variations. and i can't find the wsdl file. Apr 17, 2013 at 12:07

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Well I'm not sure why but the fact I had the service as @Stateless made it unreachable.

When I removed it I could find the service @ localhost/<app-name>/Charge?wsdl

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