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wsimport(1)                                                                                      wsimport(1)



NAME
       wsimport - JAX-WS 2.0


SYNOPSIS
       wsimport [options] wsdl

DESCRIPTION
       The wsimport tool generates  JAX-WS portable artifacts, such as:


            Service Endpoint Interface (SEI)

            Service

            Exception class mapped from wsdl:fault (if any)

            Async Reponse Bean derived from response wsdl:message (if any)

            JAXB generated value types (mapped java classes from schema types)

       These  artifacts can be packaged in a WAR file with the WSDL and schema documents along with the end-point endpoint
       point implementation to be deployed.  The generated Service class can be used to invoke the Web  Ser-vice Service
       vice endpoint.

OPTIONS
       -d directory
              Specify where to place generated output files.

       -b path
              Specify external JAX-WS or JAXB binding files (Each file must have its own -b).

       -catalog
              Specify  catalog file to resolve external entity references, it supports TR9401, XCatalog, and
              OASIS XML Catalog format. Please read the XML Entity and URI Resolvers document or  see  wsim-port_catalog wsimport_catalog
              port_catalog sample.

       -extension
              Allow  vendor extensions (functionality not specified by the specification). Use of extensions
              may result in applications that are not portable or may not interoperate with other  implemen-tations. implementations.
              tations.

       -help  Display help.

       -httpproxy:host:port
              Specify an HTTP proxy server (port defaults to 8080).

       -keep  Keep generated files.

       -p     Specifying  a target package via this command-line option, overrides any wsdl and schema bind-ing binding
              ing customization for package name and the default package name algorithm defined in the spec-ification. specification.
              ification.

       -s directory
              Specify where to place generated source files.

       -verbose
              Output messages about what the compiler is doing.

       -version
              Print version information.

       -wsdllocation location
              @WebService.wsdlLocation and @WebServiceClient.wsdlLocation value

       Multiple  JAX-WS and JAXB binding files can be specified using -b option and they can be used to cus-tomize customize
       tomize various things like package names, bean names, etc. More information on JAX-WS and JAXB  bind-ing binding
       ing files can be found in the customization documentation.

Examples
       wsimport -d generated http://example.org/stock?wsdl

       This  command  generates JAX-WS portable artifacts for http://example.org/stock?wsdl in to the gener-
       ated directory.

       wsimport stock.wsdl -b stock.xml -b stock.xjb

       The above example generates  JAX-WS  artifacts  for  stock.wsdl  and  uses  the  customization  files
       stock.xml (jax-ws customization file) and stock.xjb (jaxb customization file) in the process.



                                                 07 Aug 2006                                     wsimport(1)

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