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 Introducing the Sample

This sample demonstrates the use of a SOAP message with an attachment and XML-binary optimized packaging.

 

Building and Running the Sample 
 

Using Maven
 

1. Install and run the WSO2 Application Server. Refer to the  Installation Guide for instructions. 
   

2. From the base directory of this sample (<CARBON_HOME>\samples\Jaxws-Jaxrs\mtom_jaxws), the maven pom.xml file can be used to build and run the sample using either UNIX or Windows. 

3. To build the sample and create a WAR file, run mvn clean install command.

 

4. Start the Application Server (run bin/wso2server.sh/.bat).

 

  • mvn -Pdeploy (deploys the generated WAR file on WSO2 AS with related logs on the console)
  • mvn -Pclient (runs the client)

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Using Apache Ant 

 

1. Run "ant" on <CARBON_HOME>\samples\Jaxws-Jaxrs\mtom_jaxws directory to deploy the "mtom_jaxws" service on the server.

 

2. Start the application server and access its Management Console at https://localhost:9443/carbon.

 

3. Go to "Services -> List" menu to find the "mtom_jaxws" service listed on the "Deployed Services" window.

 

4. Execute "sh run-client.sh" or "run-client.bat" to run the client.

5. Try the sample with different QoS options which appear on its dashboard. Run "sh run-client.sh -help" for different options. 

 

 

 

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JAX-WS MTOM Sample for SWA and XOP in WSO2 Application Server.

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