This task explains how to develop Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) implementation deployment descriptor templates and binding from a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file.
Before you begin
To develop EJB implementation templates and bindings from a WSDL file, you must obtain the Uniform Resource Locator (URL) of the WSDL file to use.If it is a local file and you are running the Windows platform, the URL looks like the following example: file:drive:\path\file_name.wsdl. If you are using the Linux or UNIX platform, the URL looks like the following example: file:/path/file_name.wsdl. You can also specify local files using the absolute or relative file system path.
Why and when to perform this task
This task is one a required step in developing a Web service from an enterprise bean.
Implementation templates are generated using the -role develop-server option of the WSDL2Java command.
Step for this task
Result
You have templates for the implementation and deployment descriptors required to implement Web services, as well as bindings files. These templates are partially completed with information from the WSDL file.Example
AddressBook.wsdlWSDL2Java -verbose -role develop-server -container EJB AddressBook.wsdlParsing 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 addr\AddressBook_RI.java. WSWS3282I: Info: Generating addr\AddressBookHome.java. WSWS3282I: Info: Generating META-INF\webservices.xml. WSWS3282I: Info: Generating META-INF\ibm-webservices-bnd.xmi. WSWS3282I: Info: Generating META-INF\AddressBook_mapping.xml. WSWS3282I: Info: Generating META-INF\ibm-webservices-ext.xmi.
What to do next
Complete the EJB implementation. When you complete the EJB implementation, an EJB Java archive (JAR) file that contains an EJB and supporting classes is created from a WSDL file.Related tasks
Completing the EJB implementation
Developing new Web services from an existing WSDL file using an EJB
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