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wsimport

Generates JAX-WS portable artifacts that can be packaged in a web application archive (WAR) file and provides an Ant task.

Synopsis

wsimport [ options ] wsdl

options

The command-line options. See Options.

wsdl

The file that contains the machine-readable description of how the web service can be called, what parameters it expects, and what data structures it returns.

Description

The wsimport command generates the following JAX-WS portable artifacts. These artifacts can be packaged in a WAR file with the WSDL and schema documents and the endpoint implementation to be deployed. The wsimport command also provides a wsimport Ant task, see the Tools tab of the Wsimport Ant Task page at
http://jax-ws.java.net/nonav/2.1.1/docs/wsimportant.html

To start the wsgen command, do the following:

Oracle Solaris/Linux:

/bin/wsimport.sh -help

Windows:

\bin\wsimport.bat -help

Options

-d directory

Specifies where to place generated output files.

-b path

Specifies external JAX-WS or JAXB binding files. Multiple JAX-WS and JAXB binding files can be specified with the -b option. You can use these files to customize package names, bean names, and so on. For more information about JAX-WS and JAXB binding files, see the Users Guide tab of WSDL Customization at
http://jax-ws.java.net/nonav/2.1.1/docs/wsimportant.html

-B jaxbOption

Passes the jaxbOption option to the JAXB schema compiler.

-catalog

Specifies a catalog file to resolve external entity references. The -catalog option supports the TR9401, XCatalog, and OASIS XML Catalog formats. See the Users Guide tab of the Catalog Support page at
http://jax-ws.java.net/nonav/2.1.1/docs/catalog-support.html

-extension

Allows vendor extensions. Use of extensions can result in applications that are not portable or that do not work with other implementations.

-help

Displays a help message for the wsimport command.

-httpproxy: host:port

Specifies an HTTP proxy server. The default is 8080.

-keep

Keeps generated files.

-p name

Specifies a target package name to override the WSDL and schema binding customizations, and the default algorithm defined in the specification.

-s directory

Specifies where to place generated source files.

-verbose

Displays compiler messages.

-version

Prints release information.

-wsdllocation location

Specifies the @WebServiceClient.wsdlLocation value.

-target

Generates code according to the specified JAX-WS specification version. Version 2.0 generates compliant code for the JAX-WS 2.0 specification.

-quiet

Suppresses the wsimport command output.

Multiple JAX-WS and JAXB binding files can be specified using the -b option, and they can be used to customize various things such as package names and bean names. More information about JAX-WS and JAXB binding files can be found in the customization documentation at
https://jax-ws.dev.java.net/nonav/2.1.1/docs/customizations.html

Nonstandard Options

-XadditionalHeaders

Maps headers not bound to a request or response message to Java method parameters.

-Xauthfile file

The WSDL URI that specifies the file that contains authorization information. This URI is in the following format:

http://user-name:password@host-name/web-service-name>?wsdl.

-Xdebug

Prints debugging information.

-Xno-addressing-databinding

Enables binding of W3C EndpointReferenceType to Java.

-Xnocompile

Does not compile the generated Java files.

Example

The following example generates the Java artifacts and compiles the artifacts by importing http://stockquote.example.com/quote?wsdl

wsimport -p stockquote http://stockquote.example.com/quote?wsdl

See Also

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