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These options are described in the following table:

Option

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Usage

Description

-help or -h

-help or -h

Can be used to obtain the help information.

--databinding

-databinding <jaxb or aegis>

Can be used to specify the data binding (jaxb or aegis). By default it is jaxb for jaxws frontend, and aegis for simple frontend.

-frontend

-frontend <jaxws or simple>

Can be used tp specify the frontend. Jaxws and the simple frontend are supported.

-wsdl

-wsdl

Can be used to generate the WSDL file.

-client

-client

Can be used to generate client side code.

-server

-server

Can be used to generate server side code.

-ant

-ant

Can be used to generate an Ant build.xml script.

-wrapperbean

-wrapperbean

Can be used to generate the wrapper and fault bean.

-o

-o <output-file>

Can be used to specify the name of the generated WSDL file.

-d

-d <resource-directory>

Can be used to specify the directory in which the resource files are located. The wsdl file will be placed into this directory by default.

-s

-s <source-directory>

Can be used to specify the directory in which the generated source files (wrapper bean ,fault bean ,client side or server side code) are located.

-classdir

-classdir <compile-classes-directoty>

Can be used to specify the directory in which the generated sources are compiled into. If not specified, the files are not compiled.

-cp

-cp <class-path>

Can be used to specify the SEI and types class search path of directories and zip/jar files.

-soap12

-soap12

Can be used to indicate that the generated WSDL is to include a SOAP 1.2 binding.

-t

-t <target-namespace>

Can be used to specify the target namespace in the generated WSDL file.

-beans

-beans <pathname of the bean definition file>

Can be used to specify the path and name of the generated bean definition file.

-servicename

-servicename <service-name>

Can be used to specify the value of the generated service element's name attribute.

-portname

-portname <port-name>

Can be used to specify the port name to use in the generated WSDL.

-address

-address <address>

Can be used to specify the port address.

-createxsdimports

-createxsdimports

Can be used to output schemas to separate files and load them by imports instead of inlining them into the WSDL.

-v

-v

Can be used to obtain the version number.

-verbose

-verbose

Can be used to display comments during the code generation process.

-quiet

-quiet

Can be used to suppress comments during the code generation process.

<classname>

<classname>

Can be used to specify the name of the SEI class.

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These options are described in the following table:

Option

Usage

Description

-classpath or -cp

-classpath <path> or -cp <path>

Can be used to specify the location of the service implementation class.

-d

-d <directory>

Can be used to specify the directory in which the generated output files will be placed.

-extension

-extension

Can be used to allow custom extensions for functionality not specified by the JAX-WS specification. Use of the extensions can result in applications that are not portable or do not interoperate with other implementations. Here is a list of the extentions available:

  • -XadditionalHearders
  • -Xauthfile
  • -Xbebug
  • -Xno-address-databindling
  • -Xnocompile

-help

-help

Can be used to obtain the help information.

-keep

-keep

Can be used to keep the generated source files.

-r

-r <directory>

Can be used to specify the directory in which generated WSDL file is placed. This parameter is only used in conjunction with the -wsdl parameter.

-verbose

-verbose

Can be used to output messages about what the compiler is doing.

-version

-version

Can be used to obtain the version number. If you specify this option, only the version information will be output and normal command processing will not occur.

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-wsdl

-wsd [:protocol]

Can be used to direct wsgen to generate a WSDL file and is typically used by a developer to review a WSDL file before the endpoint is deployed. By default, wsgen does not generate a WSDL file. The protocol can be used to specify the protocol used in the wsdl:binding, and is optional. Valid values for protocol are soap 1.1 and Xsoap 1.2. The default value is soap 1.1. The Xsoap 1.2 value can only be used in conjunction with the -extension option.

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-servicename

-servicename <name>

Can be used to specify a wsdl:service name to be generated in the WSDL file. This parameter is only used in conjunction with the -wsdl option.

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Option

Usage

Description

-help or -h

-help or -h

Can be used to obtain the help information.

-fe

-fe <frontend-name>

Can be used to specify the frontend. By default it is JAXWS frontend. Currently only JAXWS frontend is supported.

-db

-db <databinding-name>

Can be used to specify the data binding. By default it is jaxb. Currently only JAXB databinding is supported.

-wv

-wv <wsdl-version>

Can be used to specify the wsdl version. By default it is WSDL 1.1. Currently only WSDL 1.1 version is supported.

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-p

-p <[wsdl-namespace = ] package-name>*

Can be used to specify zero or more package names for the generated code.

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-sn

-sn <service-name>

Can be used to specify the WSDL service name for the generated code.

-b

-b <bindling-file-name>

Can be used to specify zero or more JAXWS or JAXB binding files. You can use spaces to separate more than one entry.

-catalog

-catalog <catalog-file-name>

Can be used to specify catalog file that maps the imported wsdl/schema.

-d

-d <output-directory>

Can be used to specify the directory into which the generated code files are written.

-compile

-compile

Can be used to compile generated Java files.

-classdir

-classdir <compile-classes-directory>

Can be used to specify the directory into which the compiled class files are written.

-impl

-impl

Can be used to generate starting point code for an implementation object.

-client

-client

Can be used to generate starting point code for a client mainline.

-server

-server

Can be used to generate starting point code for a server mainline.

-all

-all

Can be used to generate all starting point code: types, service proxy, service interface, server mainline, client mainline, implementation object, and an Ant build.xml file.

-autoNameResolution

-autoNameResolution

Can be used to automatically resolve naming conflicts without binding customizations.

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-defaultValues

-defaultValues=[DefaultValueProvider impl]

Can be used to generate default values for the impl and client. You can also provide a custom default value provider. The default provider is RandomValueProvider.

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-ant

-ant

Can be used to generates the Ant build.xml file.

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-nexclude

-nexclude <schema-namespace [=java=package-name]>*

Can be used to ignore the specified WSDL schema namespace when generating code. This option can be specified multiple times. Java package name used by types described in the excluded namespace(s) can also be specified. The java package name is optional.

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-exsh

-exsh <<true,false>>

Can be used to enable or disable processing of implicit SOAP headers (SOAP headers defined in the wsdl:binding but not wsdl:portType section.) By default it is false.

-dns

-dns <<true,false>>

Can be used to enable or disable the loading of the default namespace package name mapping. Default is true and

http://www.w3.org/2005/08/addressing=org.apache.cxf.ws.addressing

namespace package mapping will be enabled.

-dex

-dex <<true,false>>

Can be used to enable or disable the loading of the default excludes namespace mapping. Default is true.

-validate

-validate

Can be used to enable validating the WSDL before generating the code.

-keep

-keep

Can be used to indicate that the code generator will not overwrite any preexisting files. You will be responsible for resolving any resulting compilation issues.

-wsdlLocation

-wsdllocation <wsdlLocation>

Can be used to specify the value of the @WebServiceClient annotation's wsdlLocation property.

-xjc

-xjc <xjc-arguments>

Can be used to specify a comma separated list of arguments that are passed directly to the XJC processor when using the JAXB databinding. A list of available XJC plugins can be obtained using -xjc-X.

-noAddressBinding

-noAddressBinding

Can be used to direct the code generator to generate the older CXF proprietary WS-Addressing types instead of the JAX-WS 2.1 compliant WS-Addressing types.

-v

-v

Can be used to obtain the version number.

-verbose

-verbose

Can be used to display comments during the code generation process.

-queit

-quiet

Can be used to suppress comments during the code generation process.

<wsdlurl>

<wsdlurl>

Can be used to specify the path and name of the WSDL file in generating the code.

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These options are described in the following table:

Option

Usage

Description

-b

<path>

Can be used to specify the external JAX-WS or JAXB binding files. You can specify multiple JAX-WS and JAXB binding files by using the -b option; however, each file must be specified with its own -b option.

-B

-B <jaxbOption>

Can be passed to JAXB schema complier.

-catalog

-catalog <file>

Can be used to specify the catalog file that resolves external entity references. It supports TR9401, XCatalog, and OASIS XML Catalog formats.

-d

<directory>

Can be used to specify the directory in which the generated output files are placed.

-extension

-extension

Can be used to allow custom extensions for functionality that are not specified by the JAX-WS specification. The use of custom extensions can result in applications that are not portable or do not interoperate with other implementations

.

-help

-help

Can be used to obtain the help information.

-httpproxy

-httpproxy:<host>:<port>

Can be used to specify an HTTP proxy. The default port value is 8080.

-keep

-keep

Can be used to keep the generated source files.

-p

-p <pkg>

Can be used to specify a target package with this command-line option and overrides any WSDL file and schema binding customization for the package name and the default package name algorithm defined in the JAX-WS specification.

-s

-s <directory>

Can be used to specify the directory in which the generated source files are placed.

-target

-target <version>

Can be used to specify the version of JAXWS specification in generating the code.

-verbose

-verbose

Can be used to output messages about what the compiler is doing.

-version

-version

Can be used to obtain the version information. If you specify this option, only the version information is included in the output and normal command processing does not occur.

-wsdlLocation

-wsdllocation <location>

Can be used to specify the @WebServiceClient.wsdlLocation value.