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1. 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
** ii. Set Project to whatever project you created
** iii. Set name to whatever name you want.
* b. Under Java Applications \-> arguments tab
** i. Set Program Arguments to: [https://localhost:8443/holidayWebService/services/holiday?wsdl] \-o src (Where the url is the url for the wsdl)
* c. Under Java Applciations \-> classpath tab
** i. Add in latest jars for: (also add these jars to the buildpath)
**** activation.jar
**** axis.jar
**** commons-discovery.jar
**** commons-logging.jar
**** commons-net.jar
**** jaxrpc.jar
**** jaxrpc-api.jar
**** mail.jar
**** saaj.jar
**** wsdl4j.jar
3. Ensure the web service is running, and then run the project. This should generate the necessary files for creating a client.
Some Problems:
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]
4. Create a main method
/*\*
\* Simple sample of main method, it queries the web service for the closest observed holiday to January 1st, 2012.
*/
public static void main(String\[\] args) throws MalformedURLException { HolidayService service = new HolidayServiceLocator(); Calendar newYears = Calendar.getInstance(); newYears.set(Calendar.getInstance().get(Calendar.YEAR), Calendar.JANUARY, 1); try { Holiday closest = service.getHolidayServicePort().getClosestHoliday(newYears, true, true); Date date = closest.getObservedDate().getTime(); String name = closest.getDescription(); System.out.println(name + ": " + date); } catch (Exception e) { System.out.println(e.toString()); }
}
1. 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
ii. Set Project to whatever project you created
iii. Set name to whatever name you want.
b. Under Java Applications \-> arguments tab
i. Set Program Arguments to: [https://localhost:8443/holidayWebService/services/holiday?wsdl] \-o src (Where the url is the url for the wsdl)
c. Under Java Applications \-> classpath tab
i. Add in latest jars for: (also add these jars to the buildpath)
activation.jar
axis.jar
commons-discovery.jar
commons-logging.jar
commons-net.jar
jaxrpc.jar
jaxrpc-api.jar
mail.jar
saaj.jar
wsdl4j.jar
3. Ensure the web service is running, and then run the project.
This should generate the necessary files for creating a client.
Some Problems:
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]
4. Create a main method
/*\*
\* Simple sample of main method, it queries the web service for the closest observed holiday to January 1st, 2012.
*/
public static void main(String\[\] args) throws MalformedURLException {
HolidayService service = new HolidayServiceLocator();
Calendar newYears = Calendar.getInstance();
// Error with Calendar in that if you don't set hours, minutes, and seconds to zero date could be wrong on web service side, leading to wrong queries.
newYears.set(Calendar.getInstance().get(Calendar.YEAR), Calendar.JANUARY, 1, 0, 0, 0);
try {
Holiday closest = service.getHolidayServicePort().getClosestHoliday(newYears, true, true);
String name = closest.getDescription();
assert("New Year's Day".equals(name));
} catch (Exception e) {
System.out.println(e.toString());
}
} |
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