Regenerate Java-Files if XSD-Files are changed

Hello,
I'm interessed in how to regenerate the java files of a topdown web service if changes in the underlying xsd-files are necessary.
Using "Regenerate Web Service from WSDL" from the context menu only works for changes in the wsdl-file. It ignores changes in the xsd-files.
Thanks for help.

You may want to look at the ant-base version to generate the proxy code.
Usually, I use a different target directory for the code generated (project/gen_src instead of project/src). This way, I can compare different versions over time, or with different settings, and decide to include one specific version by changing the set of src directories I include in my JDeveloper project (or ant compile target).
The basic looks like this:
<project name="client" default="all" basedir="." xmlns:o="antlib:oracle">
    <javac destdir="${output.dir}" classpathref="classpath">
      <src path="src"/>
      <src path="gen_src"/>
    </javac>
  <target name="genproxy">
    <delete dir="./gen_src"/>
    < o:genProxy wsdl="http://www.webservicemart.com/phone3t.asmx?WSDL" output="./gen_src"/>
  </target>
(remove the extra space in the xml above)
With JDeveloper, you may be running into a corner case scenario, were the java beans are already in the classpath and the tool thinks it can re-use the existing version instead of generating a new one.
Check the documentation for details:
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B32110_01/web.1013/b28974/wsassemble.htm#CHDDBCCA
-Eric

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