Building and Running JAX-WS Samples
Using Maven
Apache Maven 3 is recommended to build the samples.
From the base directory of the sample (<PRODUCT_HOME>\samples\Jaxws-Jaxrs\<JAX-WS-Sample-Folder>
), the maven pom.xml
file can be used to build and run the demo. To determine <JAX-WS-Sample>, see JAX-WS Sample Folder.
Using either UNIX or Windows:
Build the demo and create a WAR file.
mvn clean install ()
Start the WSO2 Application Server by executing one of the following commands, where
<PRODUCT_HOME>
is the directory where you installed the product distribution:
OS Command On Windows <PRODUCT_HOME>\bin\wso2server.bat --run
On Linux/Solaris sh <PRODUCT_HOME>/bin/wso2server.sh
Deploy the generated WAR file on WSO2 AS with the related logs on the console.
mvn -Pdeploy
Run the client
mvn -Pclient
If you wish to remove the target directory:
run mvn clean
Using Apache Ant
You need Apache Ant 1.6.2 or higher to build the samples.
To deploy the sample service on the server run the following command, from the
<PRODUCT_HOME>\samples\Jaxws-Jaxrs\<JAX-RS-Sample-Folder>
directory. To determine <JAX-WS-Sample>, see JAX-WS Sample Folder.ant
- Start the application server and access its Management Console at https://localhost:9443/carbon.
- On the Main menu, under Services, click List.
The Deployed Services window will appear. - Click on the respective JAX-RS sample (e.g., async_jaxws).
Execute one of the following commands to run the client:
OS Command On Windows run-client.bat
On Linux/Solaris sh run-client.sh
- Try the sample with different QoS options that appear on its dashboard.
For different options run:
sh run-client.sh -help
JAX-WS Sample Folder
Sample | JAX-WS Sample Folder |
---|---|
Asynchronous Invocation | async_jaxws |
Build and Invoke a Service Using a WSDL | wsdl_first_jaxws |
Develop Services in Code-First Approach | java_first_jaxws |
JAX-WS Handlers | handlers_jaxws |
MTOM Sample for SWA and XOP | mtom_jaxws |
WS-Security Sample on Signature and Encryption | sign_encrypt _jaxws |
WS-Security Sample on UsernameToken and Timestamp | ws_security\ut |