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Author: smukhina
Date: 2009-05-11 12:55:55 -0400 (Mon, 11 May 2009)
New Revision: 15216
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@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
=
- JBoss WS User Guide
+ JBoss WS User GuideDennyXud=
xu(a)redhat.comGridQian=
fqian(a)redhat.com =
July 2008
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
JBoss, a division of Red Hat
- Version: 1.0.0.GA
+ Version: 1.0.1.GA
@@ -39,4 +39,4 @@
&topdown;
&client;
&preference;
- =
+ =
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5-11 16:55:55 UTC (rev 15216)
@@ -16,11 +16,11 @@
July 20082008
- 2009
- JBoss, a divi=
sion of Red Hat
+ 2009
+ JBoss, a division of Red Hat
- Version: 1.0.0.GA
+ Version: 1.0.1.GA
@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@
JBossWS Runtime Overview
=
JBossWS is a web service framework developed as a part of the JB=
oss Application Server. It implements the JAX-WS specification that defines=
a programming model and run-time architecture for implementing web service=
s in Java, targeted at the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition 5 (Java EE 5).=
-
+ =
JBossWS integrates with most current JBoss Application Server releases as w=
ell as earlier ones, that did implement the J2EE 1.4 specifications. Even t=
hough JAX-RPC, the web service specification for J2EE 1.4, is still support=
ed JBossWS does put a clear focus on JAX-WS.
=
@@ -52,8 +52,8 @@
=
Creating a Web Service using JBossWS runtime
- In this chapter we provide you with the necessary steps to create=
a Web Service using
- JBossWS runtime.
+ In this chapter we prov=
ide you with the necessary steps to create a Web Service using
+ JBossWS runtime. First you need to create a Dynamic Web project:
=
Creating a Dynamic Web project
@@ -63,13 +63,12 @@
Dynamic Web Project
-
+ Create a Web project by selecting
- New > Project... > Dynamic W=
eb project
- . Enter the following information:
+ New > Project... > Dynamic W=
eb project. Enter the following information:
Project Name: enter a project name
@@ -79,14 +78,13 @@
click New and browse to the location where it is installed =
to. You may set Target Runtime to
- None
- , in this case, you should add JBoss Web Service
+ None, =
in this case, you should add JBoss Web Service
facet to the project.
Dynamic Web Project Wizard
-
+
@@ -97,24 +95,24 @@
Web Module Settings Configuration
-
+
- Click on the Finish but=
ton.
+ Click on the Finish button. Next you will need to add JB=
oss Web Service facet to the project:
=
Configure JBoss Web Service facet settings
- If you have already created a new Dynamic Web project, the nex=
t step is to add JBoss Web
- Service facet to the project:
+ If you have already cr=
eated a new Dynamic Web project, the next step is to add JBoss Web
+ Service facet to the project. Right-click on the project, select =
its Pro=
perties and then find Project Facets=
emphasis> in the tree-view on the l=
eft-side of the project properties dialog. Tick on the check box for JBoss =
Web Services and open additional configuration for it, having clicked on th=
e Furth=
er configuration required... link. In the opened windowConfigure JBoss Web Service Facet
-
+
@@ -134,11 +132,11 @@
Configure JBossWS Runtime
-
+
- See how to configure a new JBossWS runtime here:
+ See how to configure a new JBossWS runtime here.
=
=
@@ -149,7 +147,7 @@
WSDL document using JBossWS runtime.
At first, please make sure that you have already created a dyn=
amic Web project with
JBoss Web Service facet installed.
- See how to make it here=
> and here.
+ See how to make it here=
and here.
=
To create a Web Service using JBossWS runtime selectFile > New > Other > Web =
Services > Web Service
@@ -159,19 +157,19 @@
New Web Service Wizard
-
+
- First, please select Top down Java=
bean Web Service from the Web
+ First, please select Top down Java=
bean Web Service from=
the Web
Service type list, and select a WSDL document from workspace, cli=
ck on the Server name
- lilnk on the page will bring you to another dialog. Here you can =
specify the server to a
- JBoss Server and Web Service runtime to JBossWS runtime:
+ link on the page will bring you to another dialog. Here you can s=
pecify the server to a
+ JBoss Server and Web Service runtime to JBossWS runtime:Select Server and Web Service runtime
- =
imagedata>
+
@@ -184,7 +182,7 @@
New Web Service Wizard
-
+
@@ -196,7 +194,7 @@
New Web Service Wizard
-
+
@@ -221,7 +219,7 @@
The generated implementation Java code
-
+
@@ -230,11 +228,11 @@
Web.xml
-
+
-
+In t=
he next chapter you will find out how to create a Web service from a Java b=
ean.
=
@@ -249,31 +247,29 @@
Switch to the Java EE perspective
- Window > Open Perspective=
> Java EE
- .
+ Window > Open Perspective=
> Java EE.In the Project Explorer view, select the bean that you c=
reated or imported into
the source folder of your Web project.
- Create a new Bean Class
+ Select the=
Bean Created
-
+ Click
- File > New > Other
- . Select Web Services in order to display variou=
s Web service wizards.
+ File > New > Other. Select Web Services in order to display various Web ser=
vice wizards.
Select the Web Service wizard. Click on the Next button.New Web Service
- =
+
@@ -286,7 +282,7 @@
Set Web Service Common values
- =
+
@@ -354,7 +350,7 @@
Set Web Service values for Code Generation
- =
+
@@ -381,7 +377,7 @@
Start a Server
- =
+
@@ -396,10 +392,10 @@
If you selected to generate a WSDL file, you will get th=
e file in your project's wsdl folder.
- The generated WSDL file
+ The Genera=
ted HelloWorldService.wsdl File in the wsdl Folder
-
+
@@ -412,12 +408,14 @@
The Updated web.xml file
-
+
+ In=
the next chapter you will be able to create a Web Service Client from a WS=
DL document using JBoss WS.
+ =
=
@@ -425,54 +423,51 @@
=
Creating a Web Service Client from a WSDL Document using JBoss WS=
- To create a Web Service Client from a WSDL Document using JBoss WS=
:
+ To create a Web Service =
Client from a WSDL Document using JBoss WS you need to fulfil the following=
steps:Setup JBoss WS and development enviro=
nment.
- Creating a Dynamic Web project.
+ Create a Dynamic Web project.Add JBossWS Facet to Web project=
.
- Create a Web Service Client from a WSDL document:
+ Then you can create a We=
b Service Client from a WSDL document: Switch to the Java EE perspective Window > Open Perspective > Java EE.
- In the Project Explorer view, select the bean that you cr=
eated or imported into the source folder of your Web project. =
-
-
- Click File > New=
> Other.Select Web Services in order to display t=
he various Web service wizards. Select the Web Service Client wizard. Click=
Next button. =
+ Click File > New=
> Other=
. Select Web Services in order to display the various Web service wizards. =
Select the Web Service Client wizard. Click on the Next button. =
New Web Service Client
-
+
- The first and second Web Service Client wizard page are s=
ame to Web Service from a WSDL document=
. =
+ The first and t=
he second Web Service Client wizard pages are the same as for Web Service from a WSDL document. =
Set Web Service Common values
- <=
/imagedata>
+
- Set Web Service values about WSDL file
+ Set Web S=
ervice values related to WSDL file
- <=
/imagedata>
+
- The differences are:
+ The only differ=
ence is:
- Client Type: Now only support Java Proxy.
+ Client Type: Support of Java Proxy only.<=
/diffmk:wrapper>
- Click Finish butto=
n.
+ Click on the =
diffmk:wrapper>Finish button. =
After the Web Service Client has been created, the following ma=
y occur depending on the options you selected:
@@ -486,7 +481,7 @@
Client Sample Class
-
+
@@ -498,7 +493,11 @@
=
JBoss WS and development environment
+ =
+ =
In this chapter you will learn how to change JBossWS preferences and how to=
set default server and runtime.
+ =
+ =
JBossWS Preferences
=
In this section you will know how JBossWS preferences can be=
modified during the
@@ -516,7 +515,7 @@
JBossWS Preferences Page
- <=
/imagedata>
+
@@ -525,16 +524,16 @@
Add
or Edit
- button will open the form where you can configure =
a new JbossWS runtime and
+ button w=
ill open the form where you can configure a new JBossWS runtime and
change the path to JBossWS runtime home folder, modify the nam=
e and version of the
- existing JBossWS runtime settings. Press Finish to apply the
+ existing JBossWS runtime settings. Press Finish to apply the
changes.
=
Edit JBossWS Runtime
-
+
@@ -542,28 +541,28 @@
=
=
=
- WS container allows Source and JavaDoc locations to be set via the Prop=
erties dialog on each contained .jar: right-click on any .jar file in the P=
roject Explorer view, select Properties. Choose Java Source Attachment and select=
location (folder, JAR or zip) containing new source for the chosen .jar us=
ing one of the suggested options (workspace, external folder or file) or en=
ter the path manually:
+ WS container allows Source and JavaDoc locations to be set v=
ia the Properties dialog on each contained .jar: right-click on any .jar fi=
le in the Project Explorer view, select Properties. Choose Java Source Attachment and select location (fo=
lder, JAR or zip) containing new source for the chosen .jar using one of th=
e suggested options (workspace, external folder or file) or enter the path =
manually:
=
-
- Classpath Container: Java Source Attachment
-
-
-
+
+ Classpath Container: Java Source Attachment
+
+
+
- Click on Apply and then on Ok.
- To change Javadoc Location choose Javadoc Location=
and specify URL to the =
documentation generated by Javadoc. The Javadoc location will contain a fil=
e called package-list:
+ Click on Apply and then on Ok.
+ To change JavaDoc =
Location choose Java=
doc Location and specify URL to the documentation gen=
erated by Javadoc. The Javadoc location will contain a file called package-list:
=
-
- Classpath Container: Javadoc Location
-
-
-
+
+ Classpath Container: Javadoc Location
+
+
+
- Click on Apply and then on Ok.
+ Click on Apply and then on Ok.
=
=
=
@@ -574,16 +573,15 @@
Default Server and RuntimeOpen
- Window > Preferences > W=
eb Services > Server and Runtime
- . On this page, you can specify a default server an=
d runtime.
+ Window > Preferences > W=
eb Services > Server and Runtime. On this page, yo=
u can specify a default server and runtime.
For ease of use, the better way is to set runtime to JBoss W=
S.
- After server and runtime are specified, click on the Aply button
+ After server and runtime are specified, click on the Apply button
to save the values.
-
+
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05-11 16:55:55 UTC (rev 15216)
@@ -1,54 +1,51 @@
Creating a Web Service Client from a WSDL Document using JBoss WS=
- To create a Web Service Client from a WSDL Document using JBoss WS=
:
+ To create a Web Service Client from a WSDL Document using JBoss WS=
you need to fulfil the following steps:Setup JBoss WS and development enviro=
nment.
- Creating a Dynamic Web project.
+ Create a Dynamic Web project.Add JBossWS Facet to Web project=
.
- Create a Web Service Client from a WSDL document:
+ Then you can create a Web Service Client from a WSDL document:
Switch to the Java EE perspective Win=
dow > Open Perspective > Java EE.
- In the Project Explorer view, select the bean that you cr=
eated or imported into the source folder of your Web project. =
-
-
- Click File > New > Other=
emphasis>.Select Web Services in order to display the various Web service w=
izards. Select the Web Service Client wizard. Click Next button. =
+ Click File > New > Other=
emphasis>. Select Web Services in order to display the various Web service =
wizards. Select the Web Service Client wizard. Click on the Next<=
/property> button. =
New Web Service Client
-
+
- The first and second Web Service Client wizard page are s=
ame to Web Service from a WSDL document=
. =
+ The first and the second Web Service Client wizard pages =
are the same as for Web Service from a =
WSDL document. =
Set Web Service Common values
- <=
/imagedata>
+
- Set Web Service values about WSDL file
+ Set Web Service values related to WSDL file
- <=
/imagedata>
+
- The differences are:
+ The only difference is:
- Client Type: Now only suppo=
rt Java Proxy.
+ Client Type: Support of Ja=
va Proxy only.
- Click Finish button.
+ Click on the Finish button. =
After the Web Service Client has been created, the following ma=
y occur depending on the options you selected:
@@ -62,7 +59,7 @@
Client Sample Class
-
+
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9-05-11 16:55:55 UTC (rev 15216)
@@ -3,5 +3,5 @@
JBossWS Runtime Overview
=
JBossWS is a web service framework developed as a part of the JB=
oss Application Server. It implements the JAX-WS specification that defines=
a programming model and run-time architecture for implementing web service=
s in Java, targeted at the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition 5 (Java EE 5).=
-
+ JBossWS integrates with most current JBoss Application Server re=
leases as well as earlier ones, that did implement the J2EE 1.4 specificati=
ons. Even though JAX-RPC, the web service specification for J2EE 1.4, is st=
ill supported JBossWS does put a clear focus on JAX-WS.
\ No newline at end of file
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009-05-11 16:44:55 UTC (rev 15215)
+++ branches/jbosstools-3.0.x/ws/docs/reference/en/modules/preference.xml 2=
009-05-11 16:55:55 UTC (rev 15216)
@@ -1,7 +1,11 @@
JBoss WS and development environment
+ =
+ In this chapter you will learn how to change JBossWS preferences=
and how to set default server and runtime.
+ =
+ =
JBossWS Preferences
=
In this section you will know how JBossWS preferences can be=
modified during the
@@ -19,7 +23,7 @@
JBossWS Preferences Page
-
+
@@ -28,7 +32,7 @@
Add
or Edit
- button will open the form where you can configure =
a new JbossWS runtime and
+ button will open the form where you can configure =
a new JBossWS runtime and
change the path to JBossWS runtime home folder, modify the nam=
e and version of the
existing JBossWS runtime settings. Press Finish to apply the
changes.
@@ -37,7 +41,7 @@
Edit JBossWS Runtime
-
+
@@ -51,18 +55,18 @@
Classpath Container: Java Source Attachment
-
+ Click on Apply and=
then on Ok.
- To change Javadoc Location choose Javado=
c Location and specify URL to the documentation gener=
ated by Javadoc. The Javadoc location will contain a file called =
package-list:
+ To change JavaDoc Location choose Javado=
c Location and specify URL to the documentation gener=
ated by Javadoc. The Javadoc location will contain a file called =
package-list:
=
Classpath Container: Javadoc Location
-
+
@@ -77,16 +81,15 @@
Default Server and RuntimeOpen
- Window > Preferences > Web Services > Server and=
Runtime
- . On this page, you can specify a default server an=
d runtime.
+ Window > Preferences > Web Services > Server and=
Runtime. On this page, you can specify a default ser=
ver and runtime.
For ease of use, the better way is to set runtime to JBoss W=
S.
- After server and runtime are specified, click on the Aply button
+ After server and runtime are specified, click on the Apply button
to save the values.
-
+
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+++ branches/jbosstools-3.0.x/ws/docs/reference/en/modules/topdown.xml 2009=
-05-11 16:55:55 UTC (rev 15216)
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
=
Creating a Web Service using JBossWS runtimeIn this chapter we provide you with the necessary steps to create=
a Web Service using
- JBossWS runtime.
+ JBossWS runtime. First you need to create a Dynamic Web project:
=
Creating a Dynamic Web project
@@ -21,13 +21,12 @@
Dynamic Web Project
-
+ Create a Web project by selecting
- New > Project... > Dynamic Web project
- . Enter the following information:
+ New > Project... > Dynamic Web project. Enter the following information: Project Name: enter a project name
@@ -37,14 +36,13 @@
click New and browse to the location where it is installed =
to. You may set Target Runtime to
- None
- , in this case, you should add JBoss Web Service
+ None, in this case, you =
should add JBoss Web Service
facet to the project.
Dynamic Web Project Wizard
-
+
@@ -55,24 +53,24 @@
Web Module Settings Configuration
-
+
- Click on the Finish button.
+ Click on the Finish button. Next you will=
need to add JBoss Web Service facet to the project:
=
Configure JBoss Web Service facet settingsIf you have already created a new Dynamic Web project, the nex=
t step is to add JBoss Web
- Service facet to the project:
+ Service facet to the project. Right-click on the project, select =
its Properties and then find Project Facets in the tree-view on the left-side of the pr=
oject properties dialog. Tick on the check box for JBoss Web Services and o=
pen additional configuration for it, having clicked on the Further configuration required... link. In the op=
ened window
Configure JBoss Web Service Facet
-
+
@@ -92,11 +90,11 @@
Configure JBossWS Runtime
-
+
- See how to configure a new JBossWS runtime here:
+ See how to configure a new JBossWS runtime here.
=
=
@@ -107,7 +105,7 @@
WSDL document using JBossWS runtime.
At first, please make sure that you have already created a dyn=
amic Web project with
JBoss Web Service facet installed.
- See how to make it here=
> and See how to make it here=
and here.
=
To create a Web Service using JBossWS runtime select
@@ -118,19 +116,19 @@
New Web Service Wizard
-
+ First, please select Top down Java bean Web Service<=
/property> from the Web
Service type list, and select a WSDL document from workspace, cli=
ck on the Server name
- lilnk on the page will bring you to another dialog. Here you can =
specify the server to a
+ link on the page will bring you to another dialog. Here you can s=
pecify the server to a
JBoss Server and Web Service runtime to JBossWS runtime:Select Server and Web Service runtime
-
+
@@ -143,7 +141,7 @@
New Web Service Wizard
-
+
@@ -155,7 +153,7 @@
New Web Service Wizard
-
+
@@ -180,7 +178,7 @@
The generated implementation Java code
-
+
@@ -189,11 +187,11 @@
Web.xml
-
+
-
+In the next chapter you will find out how to create a Web service fr=
om a Java bean.
=
@@ -208,31 +206,29 @@
Switch to the Java EE perspective
- Window > Open Perspective > Java EE
- .
+ Window > Open Perspective > Java EE=
.
In the Project Explorer view, select the bean that you c=
reated or imported into
the source folder of your Web project.
- Create a new Bean Class
+ Select the Bean Created
-
+ Click
- File > New > Other
- . Select Web Services in order to display variou=
s Web service wizards.
+ File > New > Other. Sele=
ct Web Services in order to display various Web service wizards.
Select the Web Service wizard. Click on the Next<=
/property> button.New Web Service
-
+
@@ -245,7 +241,7 @@
Set Web Service Common values
-
+
@@ -313,7 +309,7 @@
Set Web Service values for Code Generation
-
+
@@ -340,7 +336,7 @@
Start a Server
-
+
@@ -355,10 +351,10 @@
If you selected to generate a WSDL file, you will get th=
e file in your project's wsdl folder.
- The generated WSDL file
+ The Generated HelloWorldService.wsdl File in the wsd=
l Folder
-
+
@@ -371,12 +367,14 @@
The Updated web.xml file
-
+
+ In the next chapter you will be able to create a Web Service Clien=
t from a WSDL document using JBoss WS.
+ =
=
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xml
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009-05-11 16:44:55 UTC (rev 15215)
+++ branches/jbosstools-3.0.x/ws/docs/reference/en/modules/webproject.xml 2=
009-05-11 16:55:55 UTC (rev 15216)
@@ -1,45 +0,0 @@
-
-
- Creating a Dynamic Web project
-
- Before creating a web service, you should have a Dynamic Web Proje=
ct created:
-
- Dynamic Web Project
-
-
-
-
-
-
- Create a Web project by selecting
- New > Project... > Dynamic Web project. Enter the following information:
-
-
- Project Name: enter a project name
-
-
- Target runtime: any server depending on your installati=
on. If it is not listed, click New and browse to the location where it is i=
nstalled to. You may set Target Runtime to None, =
- in this case, you should add JBoss=
Web Service facet to the project.
-
- Dynamic Web Project Wizard
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- Configure Web Module values:
-
- Web Module Settings Configuration
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- Click on the Finish button.
-
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--- branches/jbosstools-3.0.x/ws/docs/reference/pom.xml 2009-05-11 16:44:55=
UTC (rev 15215)
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UTC (rev 15216)
@@ -86,6 +86,11 @@
1.1.0jdocbook-style
+ =
+ org.apache.xmlgraphics =
+ fop =
+ 0.95 =
+ =
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