The wsimport tool generates JAX-WS portable artifacts, such as:
These artifacts can be packaged in a WAR file with the WSDL and schema documents along with the endpoint implementation to be deployed.
| Attributes | Description | Required |
|---|---|---|
| wsdl | WSDL file | |
| destdir | Specify where to place output generated classes | |
| sourcedestdir | Specify where to place generated source files, keep is turned on with this option | |
| keep | Keep generated files, tunred on with sourcedestdir option | |
| verbose | Output messages about what the compiler is doing | |
| binding | Specify external JAX-WS or JAXB binding files | |
| extension | allow vendor extentions (funcionality not specified by the specification). Use of extensions may result in applications that are not portable or may not interoperate with other implementations | |
| wsdllocation | The wsdl URI passed thru this option will be used to set the value of @WebService.wsdlLocation and @WebServiceClient.wsdlLocation annotation elements on the generated SEI and Service interface | |
| catalog | Specify catalog file to resolve external entity references, it supports TR9401, XCatalog, and OASIS XML Catalog format. Additionally, ant xmlcatalog type can be used to resolve entities, see wsimport_catalog sample. | |
| package | Specifies the target package |
| Attributes | Description | Required |
|---|---|---|
| sei | Name of the service endpoint implementation class | |
| destdir | Specify where to place output generated classes | |
| classpath | Specify where to find input class files | |
| cp | Same as -classpath | |
| resourcedestdir | Used only in conjunction with the -wsdl option. Specify where to place generated resource files such as WSDLs | |
| sourcedestdir | Specify where to place generated source files | |
| keep | Keep generated files | |
| verbose | Output messages about what the compiler is doing | |
| genwsdl | Specify that a WSDL file should be generated | |
| protocol | Used in conjunction with genwsdl to specify the protocol to use in the wsdl:binding. Value values are "soap1.1" or "Xsoap1.2", default is "soap1.1". "Xsoap1.2" is not standard and can only be used in conjunction with the -extensions option | |
| servicename | Used in conjunction with the genwsdl option. Used to specify a particular wsdl:service name for the generated WSDL.Example, servicename="{http://mynamespace/}MyService" | |
| portname | Used in conjunction with the genwsdl option. Used to specify a particular wsdl:portmame name for the generated WSDL. Example, portname="{http://mynamespace/}MyPort" | |
| extension | allow vendor extentions (funcionality not specified by the specification). Use of extensions may result in applications that are not portable or may not interoperate with other implementations |