Before you begin
To develop the JavaBeans implementation templates and bindings from a Web Services Description (WSDL) file, you must obtain the Uniform Resource Locator (URL) of the WSDL file.If the WSDL file is a local file and you are running on the Windows platform, the URL looks like this example: file:drive:\path\file_name.wsdl. If you are using the Linux or UNIX platform, the URL looks like this example: file:/path/file_name.wsdl. You can also specify local files using the absolute or relative file system path.
Implementation templates are generated using the -role develop-server option of the WSDL2Java command. The WSDL2Java command also generates bindings and deployment descriptors.
Why and when to perform this task
Develop JavaBeans implementation templates and bindings from a WSDL file by issuing the proper command:Step for this task
Result
You have templates for the implementation and deployment descriptors required to implement a Web service, as well as bindings files. These templates are partially filled with information from the WSDL file.Example
Parsing XML file: file:e:/example/app/topdown/step1/AddressBook.wsdl WSWS3185I: Info: Parsing XML file: AddressBook.wsdl WSWS3282I: Info: Generating addr\Address.java. WSWS3282I: Info: Generating addr\Phone.java. WSWS3282I: Info: Generating addr\StateType.java. WSWS3282I: Info: Generating addr\AddressBook.java. WSWS3282I: Info: Generating addr\AddressBookSoapBindingImpl.java.. WSWS3282I: Info: Generating WEB-INF\webservices.xml. WSWS3282I: Info: Generating WEB-INF\ibm-webservices-bnd.xmi. WSWS3282I: Info: Generating WEB-INF\AddressBook_mapping.xml. WSWS3282I: Info: Generating WEB-INF\ibm-webservices-ext.xmi.
The AddressBookSOAPBindingImpl.java file is the template for the implementation bean. It is named after the port in the WSDL file. Generally, this class is renamed to a more meaningful name.
What to do next
Complete the Java bean implementation.Related tasks
Completing the JavaBeans implementation
Developing a new Web service with an existing WSDL file using JavaBeans
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