The jaxws-tools script can be used to generate portable artifacts used in JAX-WS web services. For example, portable artifacts such as Service Endpoint Interface (SEI) class, Service class, JAXB generated value types, etc.
This command has the following syntax:
jaxws-tools toolName [toolOptions] ...
Where toolName
can be either:
The jaxws-tools command can also be started by using the java -jar command:
java -Djava.endorsed.dirs=lib/endorsed -jar bin/jaxws-tools.jar toolName [toolOptions] ...
wsgen
The jaxws-tools uses the wsgen tool provided by Sun to generate the portable artifacts from Java class. The wsgen tools has the following syntax:
jaxws-tools wsgen [options] <SEI>
- -classpath <path>
Specifies where to find input class files.
- -d <directory>
Specifies where to place generated output files.
- -keep
Keep generated files.
- -r <directory>
Specifies where to place resource files such as WSDLs.
- -s <directory>
Specifies where to place generated source files.
- -wsdl
Generate a WSDL file.
- -servicename <name>
Specifies the Service name to use in the generated WSDL (used in conjunction with the -wsdl option).
- -portname <name>
Specifies the Port name to use in the generated WSD (used in conjunction with the -wsdl option).
Example:
jaxws-tools wsgen -d output -keep -wsdl -classpath . foo.BarService
wsimport
The jaxws-tools uses the wsimport tool provided by Sun to generate the portable artifacts from WSDL. The wsimport has the following syntax:
jaxws-tools wsimport [options] <WSDL_URI>
- -d <directory>
Specifies where to place generated output files.
- -keep
Keep generated files.
- -p <pkg>
Specifies the target package.
- -s <directory>
Specifies where to place generated source files.
- -wsdllocation <location>
Specified @WebService.wsdlLocation and @WebServiceClient.wsdlLocation value.
Example:
jaxws-tools wsimport -d output -keep http://localhost:8080/foo/Bar?wsdl