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 Create a new project using eclipse

2.  Go to Run Configurations

  • a.  Under Java Applications -> main tab
    • i.  Set main class to: org.apache.axis.wsdl.WSDL2Java

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    • ii.

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    • -o

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    • src

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    • (Where

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    • the

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    • url

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    • is

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    • the

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    • url

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    • for

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    • wsdl)

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  •  Under Java Applciations ->

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  • classpath

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  • tab

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    • i.

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    •  Add in latest jars for:

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    • (also

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    • add

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    • these

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    • jars

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    • to

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    • the

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    • buildpath)

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      • activation.jar

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      • axis.jar

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      • commons-discovery.jar

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      • commons-logging.jar

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      • commons-net.jar

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      • jaxrpc.jar

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      • jaxrpc-api.jar

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      • mail.jar

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      • saaj.jar

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      • wsdl4j.jar

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 Ensure the web service is running, and then run the project. This should generate the necessary files for creating a client.

PKIX path building error:
IF there is a PKIX path building failed: SunCertPathBuilderException then most likely the web services security
certificate has not been added to Java's cacerts file (file of trusted websites).
The solution is described in the below website.http://magicmonster.com/kb/prg/java/ssl/pkix_path_building_failed.html

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 Create a main method

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*
 * Simple sample of main method, it queries the web service for the closest observed holiday to January 1st, 2012.
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public static void main(String[] args) throws MalformedURLException {

HolidayService service = new HolidayServiceLocator();
Calendar newYears = Calendar.getInstance();

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Error

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with

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Calendar

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in

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that

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if

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you

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don't

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set

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hours,

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minutes,

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and

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seconds

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to

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zero

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date

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could

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be

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wrong

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on

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web

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service

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side,

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leading

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to

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wrong

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queries.

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newYears.set(Calendar.getInstance().get(Calendar.YEAR),

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Calendar.JANUARY,

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1,

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0,

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0,

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0);

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try

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{

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Holiday

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closest

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=

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service.getHolidayServicePort().getClosestHoliday(newYears,

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true,

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true);

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String

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name

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=

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closest.getDescription();

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assert("New

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Year's

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Day".equals(name));

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}
catch (Exception

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e)

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{

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System.out.println(e.toString());

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}
}