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XMethodsInspector // How about a Web Services Assistant in Xcode?
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XMethodsInspector // How about a Web Services Assistant in Xcode?


  • Subject: XMethodsInspector // How about a Web Services Assistant in Xcode?
  • From: Dave McCaldon <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2005 21:49:25 -0400


I just found the XMethodsInspector, it's fantastic!!! The lack of this kind of thing had kept me away from using Web Services in Cocoa, not wanting to have to hand code the calls to the WebServices framework. But the code generator in XMethodsInspector is fantastic!


I would highly recommend that Apple put this into Xcode (if they haven't already) as an Assistant in Xcode, that would basically do what XMethodsInspector does (letting you supply a WSDL file in the project) and have it generate code and add it to the project for you.

Very cool stuff!  Thanks.


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