Generate WSDL document from Java
If the WSDL served by your service at http://your-host/your-service?wsdl is not enough
because you e.g. want to distribute it as a Maven artifact,
then you can use java2ws to generate the WSDL document at build time.
You do not need to invoke the java2ws tool provided by CXF directly,
neither you have to use the cxf-java2ws-plugin.
quarkus-cxf wraps java2ws and so you can configure it in application.properties
as any other aspect of your application.
Here is an example:
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The sample code snippets used in this section come from the server integration test in the source tree of Quarkus CXF |
quarkus.cxf.java2ws.includes = io.quarkiverse.cxf.it.server.HelloServiceImpl,io.quarkiverse.cxf.it.server.FaultyHelloServiceImpl
quarkus.cxf.java2ws.wsdl-name-template = %TARGET_DIR%/Java2wsTest/%SIMPLE_CLASS_NAME%-from-java2ws.wsdl
Here we have instructed java2ws to generate WSDLs for two service classes,
namely HelloServiceImpl and FaultyHelloServiceImpl.
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Annotations
The service classes must be annotated with |
The two generated WSDL documents will be stored as target/Java2wsTest/FaultyHelloServiceImpl-from-java2ws.wsdl
and target/Java2wsTest/HelloServiceImpl-from-java2ws.wsdl respectively.
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See also
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quarkus.cxf.java2ws.*configuration properties ofquarkus-cxf