If your project links to the JavaWebServicesGeneration framework, 
WebServiceAssistant will be launched automatically when you start your app.

You can set -WSAssistantEnabled=false to disable it.

- hugi



On 23.6.2010, at 10:05, David Avendasora wrote:

> Hi George,
> 
> There is a launch config (-WOAutoOpenInBrowser) that controls whether or not 
> to open the browser, but I believe the WebServicesAssistant is web based, so 
> I'm guessing that maybe somehow your "princiapalClass" property in the 
> build.properties file, or the "Main class" in your run configuration got set 
> to the WebServicesAssistant instead of your project's Application class.
> 
> Dave
> 
> 
> On Jun 22, 2010, at 9:42 PM, George Domurot wrote:
> 
>> Somehow one of our projects, when launched under Eclipse, brings up 
>> WebServicesAssistant instead of launching in a browser.   Does anyone know 
>> what triggers the launch of WebServicesAssistant?
>> 
>> -George
>> 
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