Compatability with Java 5 EE Web Services

I am new to Flash 8. I am trying to consume a web service
that is running on my Java EE 5 (GlassFish) application server.
First, can anyone comment on compatability of Flash 8 with web
services not created with Cold Fusion.
I am able to connect and execute a sample web (wsdl at
http://www.flash-mx.com/mm/tips/tips.cfc?wsdl).
This works for me.
But when I try to call a very simple service that I have
defined using Java JAX-WS, I don't see a response. I have attached
action script code and xml for my wsdl.
Most samples and tutorials that I have seen so far involve
web services defined in ColdFusion. However, what I need to do in
my Flash 8 document is directly access a web service defined and
running in Jave EE 5 environment. Does Flash 8 support this type of
interoperability? Can anyone provide some hints on how to get this
working?
Thanks

Hi Tom,
I've been running into the same problem, having JAX-WS
generating the WSDL for me and Flash telling me that it cannot
consume the corresponding Web Service.
According to an article I found on the Developer Center site
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flash/articles/flmxpro_webservices_03.html
), "Flash MX Professional 2004 does not support web services that
use the import tag". I haven't been able to find any reference that
indicates whether this has changed for Flash 8.
I tried to contact the author of the article (who is no
longer with Adobe), but so far she has ignored my attempts.
Our problem thus may lie in the Flash's inability to process
the import tag, although this has at least been part of the
specification since WSDL 1.1.
There has been no mentioning of a true workaround for this:
the JAX-WS people don't offer an option to have the schema created
inline - and IMHO rightfully so. They hold their end of the deal
(generating a WSDL document that is valid according to the
standard) for which they used the most flexible option (it allows
for reuse of schemas between multiple WSDL definitions).
The only thing I guess you can do is manually inline the
separate XSD file(s) into the WSDL file and then feed it to
Flash...
It is up to the Flash developers to fix this problem and have
their tool comply with the official W3C standards. It cannot be
that such a widely used tool renders itself obsolete by
disregarding interoperability with other widely used
technologies...
Sorry I cannot be of more help. Seems I'm stuck with the same
problem for now as well...or maybe someone out there has better
insights and helps us out?
Grtz,
Morris

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