Apache | Web Services | Axis |
Axis Ant TasksAxis comes with Ant tasks to automate aspects of the build process inside ant. To use these tasks, you need
Declaring the TasksTo declare the tasks, set up a classpath to include the axis task JAR and all the dependent libraries. Including everything in the axis lib directory should suffice <path id="axis.classpath"> <fileset dir="${axis.home}/build/lib"> <include name="**/*.jar" /> </fileset> </path> Then use the <taskdef> declaration to declare all the tasks listed in a properties file inside the axis-ant.jar file: <taskdef resource="axis-tasks.properties" classpathref="axis.classpath" /> Creating Java files from WSDLThis uses the <axis-wsdl2java> task. <axis-wsdl2java output="${generated.dir}" testcase="true" verbose="true" url="${local.wsdl}" > <mapping namespace="http://axis.apache.org/ns/interop" package="interop" /> </axis-wsdl2java> The mapping elements are used to list the mappings from XML namespaces to Java packages; you can include as many as you need. Creating WSDL files from JavaThis uses the <axis-java2wsdl> task. Talking to the admin serviceThis can be done with the <axis-admin> task. <axis-admin port="${target.port}" hostname="${target.server}" failonerror="true" servletpath="${target.appname}/services/AdminService" debug="true" xmlfile="${endpoint-stub.wsdd}" /> Here the target.* properties are pulled from a properties file for the system being deployed to, so a single build file can deploy to different systems with ease. Foreach TaskRunaxisfunctionaltests Task |