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Re: Simple Cocoa/Web-Services Application
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Re: Simple Cocoa/Web-Services Application


  • Subject: Re: Simple Cocoa/Web-Services Application
  • From: Alexander von Below <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 5 Feb 2008 20:14:20 +0100


Am 05.02.2008 um 16:10 schrieb John Chandler:

Assuming for now that I actually do want to do it that way,
I think I understand that the procedure is to make a new
target within the project, the library, defined as being
derived from the stubs (.m & .h), then somehow express to
Xcode that the app needs to be linked with the library?  I'm
sure it's easy to do, but Xcode, on first encounter, seems a
lot like a million-bladed Swiss Army knife.

Yes, it works exactly like that. Simply drag the Library from the Products group and drop it onto your application Target. That should automatically add it to the Link Build Phase


Also, word has reached me that WSMakeStubs has some limits
as to the complexity of the WSDL it will correctly render
into stubs.  Anyone have experience with this issue one way
or another?

Yes, I can remotely recall that. However, this question is much better suited for the macnetworkprog list


Alex
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