Monday, August 13, 2018

Create Java Classes from WSDL using xjc

Java has in build tool for the creation of java classes from WSDL

1)  Check xjc command details
go to Command prompt and type xjc ,it will show you below ouput
F:\Sagar\Project\DMS>xjc

grammar is not specified
Usage: xjc [-options ...] <schema file/URL/dir/jar> ... [-b <bindinfo>] ...
If dir is specified, all schema files in it will be compiled.
If jar is specified, /META-INF/sun-jaxb.episode binding file will be compiled.
Options:
-nv : do not perform strict validation of the input schema(s)
-extension : allow vendor extensions - do not strictly follow the
Compatibility Rules and App E.2 from the JAXB Spec
-b <file/dir> : specify external bindings files (each <file> must have its own -b)
If a directory is given, **/*.xjb is searched
-d <dir> : generated files will go into this directory
-p <pkg> : specifies the target package
-httpproxy <proxy> : set HTTP/HTTPS proxy. Format is [user[:password]@]proxyHost:proxyPort
-httpproxyfile <f> : Works like -httpproxy but takes the argument in a file to protect password
-classpath <arg> : specify where to find user class files
-catalog <file> : specify catalog files to resolve external entity references
support TR9401, XCatalog, and OASIS XML Catalog format.
-readOnly : generated files will be in read-only mode
-npa : suppress generation of package level annotations (**/package-info.java)
-no-header : suppress generation of a file header with timestamp
-target (2.0|2.1) : behave like XJC 2.0 or 2.1 and generate code that doesnt use any 2.2 features.
-enableIntrospection : enable correct generation of Boolean getters/setters to enable Bean Introspection apis
-contentForWildcard : generates content property for types with multiple xs:any derived elements
-xmlschema : treat input as W3C XML Schema (default)
-relaxng : treat input as RELAX NG (experimental,unsupported)
-relaxng-compact : treat input as RELAX NG compact syntax (experimental,unsupported)
-dtd : treat input as XML DTD (experimental,unsupported)
-wsdl : treat input as WSDL and compile schemas inside it (experimental,unsupported)
-verbose : be extra verbose
-quiet : suppress compiler output
-help : display this help message
-version : display version information
-fullversion : display full version information
Extensions:
-Xinject-code : inject specified Java code fragments into the generated code
-Xlocator : enable source location support for generated code
-Xsync-methods : generate accessor methods with the 'synchronized' keyword
-mark-generated : mark the generated code as @javax.annotation.Generated
-episode <FILE> : generate the episode file for separate compilation
this will show you that which options are available with this command


2)Use this Command
go to command prompt and type below command
xjc -wsdl "<path of your wsdl>"
e.g xjc -wsdl "C:\mywsdl\service.wsdl
after hitting enter xjc will create all necessary java classes in folder ""


Now you are ready to play with classes and cal webservice

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