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package org.apache.ws.axis.samples.wssec.doall;
import org.apache.axis.utils.Options;
import org.apache.ws.axis.samples.wssec.doall.axisSec.SecPort;
import org.apache.ws.axis.samples.wssec.doall.axisSec.SecServiceLocator;
public class Tester
{
private static final java.lang.String address =
"http://localhost:8081/axis/services/SecHttp";
public static void main(String [] args) throws Exception {
Options opts = new Options(args);
/*
* Start to prepare service call. Once this is done, several
* calls can be made on the port (see below)
*
* Fist: get the service locator. This implements the functionality
* to get a client stub (aka port).
*/
SecServiceLocator service = new SecServiceLocator();
/*
* this is a JAX-RPC compliant call. It uses a preconfigured
* endpoint address (usually contained in the WSDL). Note the
* cast.
*
SecPort port = (SwaPort)service.getPort(SwaPortType.class);
*/
/*
* Here we use an Axis specific call that allows to override the
* port address (service endpoint address) with an own URL. Comes
* in handy for testing.
*/
java.net.URL endpoint;
try {
endpoint = new java.net.URL(address);
}
catch (java.net.MalformedURLException e) {
throw new javax.xml.rpc.ServiceException(e);
}
SecPort port = (SecPort)service.getSecHttp(endpoint);
/*
* At this point all preparations are done. Using the port we can
* now perform as many calls as necessary.
*/
// perform call
String result = port.secSend("AppName");
System.out.println(result);
if (opts.isFlagSet('t') > 0) {
long startTime = System.currentTimeMillis();
for (int i = 0; i < 20; i++)
port.secSend("AppName");
long endTime = System.currentTimeMillis();
System.out.println("Time used: " + (endTime - startTime) + "ms");
}
}
}