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How to Validate WSDLs with Eclipse

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Create a new project and add the necessary resources which you need to validate.
Then right click on the file and click "validate".

This will detect errors , (issues) and it will save lot of time.



Check out the WSDL validator to go more in depth: http://wiki.eclipse.org/WSDL_Validator

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