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java2ws
- uses a Web service endpoint's implementation (SEI) class and associated types classes to generate a WSDL file, wrapper bean ,server side code used to start this the web service and client side code.
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java2ws -databinding <jaxb or aegis> -frontend <jaxws or simple> -wsdl -wrapperbean -client -server -ant -o <output-file> -o <output-file> -d <resource-directory> -classdir <compile-classes-directory> -cp <class-path> -cp <class-path> -soap12 -t <target-namespace> -beans <ppathname of the bean definition file>* -address <port-address> -servicename <service-name> -portname <port-name> -createxsdimports -h -v -verbose -quiet {classname} |
Description
java2ws uses a Web service endpoint's implementation (SEI) class and associated types classes to generate a WSDL file, wrapper bean ,server side code used to start this the web service and client side code.
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Option | Interpretation |
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| Displays the online help for this utility and exits. |
-o | Specifies the name of the generated WSDL file. |
--databinding | Specify the data binding (aegis or jaxb). Default is jaxb for jaxws frontend, and aegis for simple frontend. |
-frontend | Specify the frontend to use. jaxws and the simple frontend are supported. |
-wsdl | Specify to generate the WSDL file. |
-wrapperbean | Specify to generate the wrapper and fault bean |
-client | Specify to generate client side code |
-server | Specify to generate server side code |
-ant | Specify to generate an Ant build.xml script |
-cp | Specify the SEI and types class search path of directories and zip/jar files. |
-soap12 | Specifies that the generated WSDL is to include a SOAP 1.2 binding. |
-t | Specifies the target namespace to use in the generated WSDL file. |
-servicename | Specifies the value of the generated service element's name attribute. |
-v | Displays the version number for the tool. |
-verbose | Displays comments during the code generation process. |
-quiet | Suppresses comments during the code generation process. |
-s | The directory in which the generated source files(wrapper bean ,fault bean ,client side or server side code) are placed. |
-classdir | The directory in which the generated sources are compiled into. If not specified, the files are not compiled. |
-portname | Specify the port name to use in the generated wsdl. |
-address | Specify the port address. |
-beans | Specify the pathname of a file defining additional Spring beans to customize databinding configuration. |
-createxsdimports | Output schemas to separate files and use imports to load them instead of inlining them into the wsdl. |
-d | The directory in which the resource files are placed, wsdl file will be placed into this directory by default |
classname | Specifies the name of the SEI class. |
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java2ws -wsdl -d ./resource org.apache.hello_world_soap_http.Greeter
java2ws -cp ./tmp org.apache.hello_world_soap_http.Greeter -wsdl
java2ws -o hello.wsdl -wsdl org.apache.hello_world_soap_http.Greeter
java2ws -client -server -s ./src org.apache.hello_world_soap_http.Greeter
java2ws -wrapperbean -classdir ./classes org.apache.hello_world_soap_http.Greeter
Using java2ws with Ant
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Make sure you set the "fork=true" attribute for the <java/> task as shown above. Also, remember to keep each word or flag within the command line options in its own <arg/> element (e.g., do not use <arg value="-o hello.wsdl"/>, but split them up into two <arg/> elements as done here.)
Although we would recommend using Maven, see the antbuild sample in the CXF distribution for an example of using Ant to create a CXF project.
See Also
idl2wsdl
, java2js
, wsdl2corba
WSDL to CORBA, wsdl2java
, wsdl2js
, wsdl2service
, wsdl2soap
, wsdl2xml
, wsdlvalidator
and xsd2wsdl.