Thanks for the quick reply. After reading the documentation more clearly
I realized that I have confused the jaxb2-maven-plugin with the
maven-jaxb2-plugin. Now I am wondering: is this plugin only able to read
files from a local folder and not from an uri?
I used to configure the maven-jaxb2-plugin like so:
<configuration>
<schemaLanguage>WSDL</schemaLanguage>
<generatePackage>com.example</generatePackage>
<forceRegenerate>true</forceRegenerate>
<schemas>
<schema>
<url>
http://192.168.56.3:7047/path/to/wsdl
</url>
</schema>
</schemas>
</configuration>
Kind Regards
Sebastian
On 24/07/14 16:35, Anders Hammar wrote:
> You configure this for the plugin in the pom:
> http://mojo.codehaus.org/jaxb2-maven-plugin/xjc-mojo.html#httpproxy
>
> Unfortunately this has the very unfortunate effect of making the build
> complicated as you certainly don't want to hardcode your creds into the
> pom, but need to use properties. Which then need to be specify in
> everyone's settings.xml. :-( I've run into the same problem with the
> jaxws-maven-plugin.
> If this param had been possible to specify from command line instead it
> would be simpler. If this is something you need, please file a JIRA
> ticket for this improvement. It will not solve your problem in the short
> term though as a new release is not planned any time soon.
>
> What could *possibly* work is to use the common Java http proxy system
> properties. I haven't tried it so I can't tell. Without digging into the
> code I can't remember if the proxy setting is controlled by the plugin
> itself or/and the underlying library (jaxb-xjc). If you get this to
> work, please report back in this thread to add this tip to the mailing
> list archive.
>
> /Anders
>
>
> On Thu, Jul 24, 2014 at 4:21 PM, Sebastian Geiger <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
> Dear Maven users,
>
> sorry for bothering you. I am using the maven-jaxb2-plugin and have a
> problem with authentication. I am generating Java classes from a WSDL of
> a web service that is running on Windows and which is secured by NTLM
> authentication. I am on Linux and so I need to pass the necessary
> password and username combination somehow to maven or the plugin.
>
> I could not find any information about this in the documentation of the
> plugin.
>
> If I access the web service from my java code I can simply use a class
> that extends from java.net.Authenticator and which provides the
> necessary password and username to Java. So I believe there must be a
> way to achieve the same from Maven and with your plugin. Do you know
> how?
>
> Kind regards
> Sebastian
>
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