<target name="wsdl2java" depends="clean,prepare">
<delete dir="output" />
<java classname="org.apache.axis2.wsdl.WSDL2Java" fork="true">
<classpath refid="axis.classpath"/>
<arg value="-d"/>
<arg value="xmlbeans"/>
<arg value="-uri"/>
<arg file="wsdl/simple.wsdl"/>
<arg value="-ss"/>
<arg value="-g"/>
<arg value="-sd"/>
<arg value="-o"/>
<arg file="output"/>
<arg value="-p"/>
<arg value="org.simple.endpoint"/>
</java>
<!-- Move the schema folder to classpath-->
<move todir="${build.classes}">
<fileset dir="output/resources">
<include name="*schema*/**/*.class"/>
<include name="*schema*/**/*.xsb"/>
</fileset>
</move>
</target>
HTH,
Robert
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On 5/6/06, Rob Henley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My build.xml contains<target name="axis-init">
<taskdef name="codegen"
classname="org.apache.axis2.tool.ant.AntCodegenTask"
classpath="${axis.dist.classpath}"/>
</target><target name="wsdl2java" depends="axis-init">
<codegen wsdlfilename="my.wsdl"
language="java"
synconly="true"
serverside="true"
generateservicexml="true">
</codegen>
</target>where axis.dist.classpath contains all the jars in the axis2 lib directory.Running 'ant wsdl2java' I get an error "javax.xml.stream.FactoryConfigurationError: Provider com.bea.xml.stream.MXParserFactory not found".Via google I managed to find a couple of additional jars to supply missing classes: jsr173_1.0_ri.jar and jsr173_1.0_api.jar. Adding these to my global classpath fixes the problem.Question 1. Are the above jsr173 jars missing from the 1.0 distribution?Question 2. Is there a more ant-like way to control the classpath used when the codegen tool runs? I tried the following ...<codegen wsdlfilename="purchasing1.wsdl"
language="java"
synconly="true"
serverside="true"
generateservicexml="true">
<classpath refid="axis.dist.classpath"/>
</codegen>but that gives me a java.lang.ExceptionInInitializerError.Question 3. I'd like to be able to specify the xmlbeans data binding. What is the AntCodegenTask equivalent to the command line "--databinding-method xmlbeans"? This doesn't seem to be documented. I guessed it might be databindingname="xmlbeans", but when I add this to the codegen target I get the error "java.lang.RuntimeException: java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException".Many thanksRob