Hello there,
I've been struggling for a couple of days with my first web service.
I now get most of the files generated with these wonderful @web and @wsee tags.
However I wonder how I can control the content of both the WSDL and JAX-RPC mapping files.
Right now, they are generated with "dummy" content.
And I found no tag to specify this content.
I was also surprised to find some references to jboss in the WSDL file generated by default (in <wsdl:definitions>).
I had a look to the samples on xdoclet site. Some of them contain tags no referenced in the on-line documentation (e.g. @wsee.constructor-element name="message") !?
Could anybody tell me what tag to use ? Where to find more documentation or complete samples ?
Please find below my ant and java files.
Many thanks,
Laurent
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package lolo;
/**
* @web.servlet
* name="HelloWorldServlet"
* service-endpoint-class="lolo.Hello"
*
* @web.servlet-mapping
* url-pattern="/Hello"
*
* @wsee.port-component
* name="Hello"
*
* @author l.lemoux
*/
public class HelloServlet {
/**
* @web.interface-method
*/
public String hello(String name)
{
return "Hello " + name + "!";
}
}-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<project name="HelloWebService" default="dist" basedir=".">
<description>
Simple web service example.
</description>
<!-- set global properties for this build -->
<property name="src" location="src"/>
<property name="build" location="build"/>
<property name="bin" location="bin"/>
<property name="dist" location="dist"/>
<property name="lib" location="lib"/>
<property name="jboss" location="C:\jboss-4.0.1sp1\server\default"/> <path id="project.class.path">
<pathelement path="${jboss}/lib/javax.servlet.jar"/>
<fileset dir="${lib}">
<include name="*.jar"/>
</fileset>
</path> <target name="init">
<!-- Create the time stamp -->
<tstamp/>
<!-- Create the build directory structure used by compile -->
<mkdir dir="${build}"/>
<mkdir dir="${build}/WEB-INF"/>
<mkdir dir="${build}/WEB-INF/classes"/>
<mkdir dir="${build}/WEB-INF/wsdl"/>
<mkdir dir="${src}/generated"/>
</target> <target name="XDoclet" depends="init">
<taskdef name="webdoclet"
classname="xdoclet.modules.web.WebDocletTask"
classpathref="project.class.path"/><!-- Create all necessary files for the web service -->
<webdoclet destdir="${src}/generated">
<fileset dir="${src}"/>
<deploymentdescriptor servletspec="2.4" destinationFile="web.xml" destDir="${build}/WEB-INF"/>
<service-endpoint/>
</webdoclet>
<taskdef name="wseedoclet"
classname="xdoclet.modules.wsee.WseeDocletTask"
classpathref="project.class.path"/><wseedoclet jaxrpcMappingFile="/WEB-INF/mapping.xml" wsdlFile="/WEB-INF/wsdl/HelloService.xml" destDir="${build}">
<fileset dir="${src}"/>
<deploymentdescriptor destDir="${build}/WEB-INF"/>
<jaxrpc-mapping/>
<wsdl/>
</wseedoclet>
</target>
<target name="compile" depends="XDoclet"
description="compile the source " >
<!-- Compile the java code in ${build} -->
<javac srcdir="${src}" destdir="${build}/WEB-INF/classes"/>
</target> <target name="dist" depends="compile"
description="generate the distribution" >
<!-- Create the distribution directory -->
<mkdir dir="${dist}"/> <!-- Put everything in ${build} into a jar file -->
<jar jarfile="${dist}/HelloWebService.war" basedir="${build}"/>
</target> <target name="clean"
description="clean up" >
<!-- Delete the ${build} and ${dist} directory trees -->
<delete dir="${build}"/>
<delete dir="${dist}"/>
<delete dir="${src}/generated"/>
</target>
</project>
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