On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 9:15 AM, pricilla p <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Jacques, > > I am new to axis. > > I have to develop an web service > > I have followed the steps you mentioned and created a wsdl, skeleton and > stubs. > > Could you pls tell me what changes i need to make it in skeleton and stub > files > > Also pls tell me how to deploy this web service. > you have to implement your business logic at the skelton. you need to create a .aar file to deploy it as an axis2 service. Please refer to user guide. thanks, Amila. > > > Thanks, > Pricilla. > > > On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 11:43 AM, Jacques46 <[email protected]>wrote: > >> >> Just putting in my 2 cents, because a week ago I knew nothing about Axis, >> and >> I had to overcome some of the hurdles that have been encountered by other >> posters in the past... I hope I can avoid other people the same wasted >> time >> that I experienced... >> >> My environment is Eclipse 3.2.2, with the Codegen Wizard plugin. >> >> I have used the wizard in both directions (wsdl2java and java2wsdl) in >> versions 1.3 and 1.4.1 of Axis2. >> >> About the wizard : when you go to the Axis website, you can download the >> Codegen Wizard plugin for any version of Axis. What's misleading is that >> when you unzip each version (1.3 and 1.4.1), they both are contained in >> the >> "Axis2_Codegen_Wizard_1.3.0" directory. Having successfully created my >> stubs with version 1.3 of the wizard and Axis libraries, I now wanted to >> compile them with Axis2 1.4.1. My first reaction when I downloaded the >> 1.4.1 wizard was to say "hmmm... seems the wizard hasn't changed since >> version 1.3, because it's in the same directory name". WRONG ! Upon >> further inspection, I clearly saw that the libraries in the /lib directory >> of the plugin were indeed different. >> >> So, here are the steps I would recommend for a successful compile : >> >> - If you're in Eclipse, EXIT ! >> - If you have not done so yet, download the Axis2 standard distribution >> binary for the version you want, unzip it to some directory, and then >> create >> an environment variable "AXIS2_HOME" that points to that directory. >> - Download the Codegen Wizard for the Axis version you're shooting for >> (the >> same version as the standard distribution). Unzip it into your Eclipse's >> plugins directory. Note that if you had a previous version of the plugin >> there, you're gonna have to overwrite it with this new one if they both >> have >> the same name. >> - Copy the geronimo-stax-api_1.0_spec-1.0.1.jar and >> backport-util-concurrent-3.1.jar from the AXIS2_HOME/lib directory to the >> Wizard's /lib directory. >> - Edit the plugin.xml file of the Wizard. You'll see in there a bunch of >> <library> nodes, add 2 nodes pointing to the jars you just copied. >> - Start Eclipse >> - Create a new project >> - In that project, import the jars from the AXIS2_HOME/lib directory >> (import >> them in a new folder you'll call lib) >> - Refresh the project >> - Project properties : Add all the jars to the build path >> - Create some java class that will have the methods you want your web >> service to have. Save it. >> - Right-click on the project, New->, Other... >> - Select Axis2 Wizards -> Axis2 Code Generator, Next. >> - Select Java2WSDL >> - Type the fully qualified class name, and then add the path for the class >> file. For example, if you class is com.xyz.TheClass, and your java source >> is in <SomeDir>/src/com/xyz/TheClass.java, and the corresponding class >> file >> is in <SomeDir>/bin/com/xyz/TheClass.class, then you'd enter >> "<SomeDir>/bin. >> - Click Test Class Loading... If it doesn't work, review previous step. >> - Click Next, and you can change the options if you want, and then click >> next again. >> - Select to send the output to a project in the workspace, and browse to >> that project. Then give your wsdl a name, and click Finish. >> - Hopefully, all went well, and if you refresh your project, you'll see >> the >> WSDL. >> >> Now, if you want to create client and server code for this new WSDL: >> >> - Go in the codegen wizard again, this time select WSDL2Java, click Next. >> - Select the WSDL file you've just created. Next. >> - In Codegen Option, select Custom. Check "Generate both..." (last >> checkbox). Next. >> - Browse to the project location, and Click Finish. >> >> You should have the client and server code generated, along with a nice >> ant >> build file. >> >> The class you'll want to modify is <ClassName>Skeleton.java for the >> server-side. For a client to use that service, you'd instantiate >> <ClassName>Stub.java. >> >> I really hope this helps someone in the future. It's been a frustrating >> week. >> >> Jacques. >> -- >> View this message in context: >> http://www.nabble.com/WSDL2JAVA-created-uncompilable-Stub-tp17775033p22872262.html >> Sent from the Axis - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >> >> > -- Amila Suriarachchi WSO2 Inc. blog: http://amilachinthaka.blogspot.com/
