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Maven 2 Java2WSDL Plugin: configuration examples | |
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Jochen Wiedmann | |
<jochen.wiedmann@gmail.com> | |
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Goals | |
The Java2WSDL plugin offers a single goal: | |
* java2wsdl (default): Reads a java class and generates a WSDL for invoking the classes methods as a web service. | |
To run the plugin, add the following section to your POM: | |
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<build> | |
<plugins> | |
<plugin> | |
<groupId>org.apache.axis2.maven2</groupId> | |
<artifactId>axis2-java2wsdl-maven-plugin</artifactId> | |
<executions> | |
<execution> | |
<goals> | |
<goal>java2wsdl</goal> | |
</goals> | |
</execution> | |
<configuration> | |
<className>com.foo.myservice.MyHandler</className> | |
</configuration> | |
</executions> | |
</plugin> | |
</plugins> | |
</build> | |
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The plugin will be invoked automatically in the generate-resources | |
phase. You can also invoke it directly from the command line by | |
running the command | |
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mvn java2wsdl:java2wsdl | |
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The Java2WSDL Goal | |
By default, the plugin reads the given Java class and creates a | |
file <<<target/generated-resources/java2wsdl/service.xml>>>. The | |
Java class is given by the configuration element <<<className>>> | |
above. | |
See the detailed documentation on {{{configuration.html}properties}} for | |
how to configure the goal. |