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I deployed a JAX-WS Service and use wsimport to generate client code. Because I run wsimport on localhost, I got the client code with binind on "localhost" address.

But I want to reuse those client code on other computers which access my deployed service with a public IP y.y.y.y. How can dynamically use those (once) generated client code to access my service. (The ip of service may change...)

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This is covered in the FAQ of JAX-WS:

Q. How can I change the Web Service address dynamically for a request ?

((BindingProvider)proxy).getRequestContext().put(BindingProvider.ENDPOINT_ADDRESS_PROPERTY, "..."); 
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Sure. Take a look at the JBoss example. Here's the relevant code snippet:

BindingProvider bp = (BindingProvider) port;
bp.getRequestContext().put(BindingProvider.ENDPOINT_ADDRESS_PROPERTY, "http://your.wsdl.location");

Usually the WSDL is generated and therfore the WS provider inserts the relevant URLs into the WSDL.

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