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+ | | | eclipselink-dbws.xml | ||
+ | | | eclipselink-dbws-or.xml | ||
+ | | | eclipselink-dbws-ox.xml | ||
+ | | | eclipselink-dbws-sessions.xml | ||
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+ | | \---_dbws | ||
+ | | DBWSProvider.class -- auto-generated JAX-WS 2.0 Provider | ||
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+ | +---META-INF | ||
+ | | eclipselink-dbws-or.xml | ||
+ | | eclipselink-dbws-ox.xml | ||
+ | | eclipselink-dbws-sessions.xml | ||
+ | | eclipselink-dbws.xml | ||
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+ | | eclipselink-dbws-schema.xsd | ||
+ | | eclipselink-dbws.wsdl | ||
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Revision as of 14:57, 20 April 2009
DBWS Services running 'containerless' using the Endpoint API
It is possible to run a Web service using Javase 6's "containerless" javax.xml.ws.Endpoint API.
Javase 6 ships with the JAX-WS 2.x APIx inside the JDK - versions prior to update 4 have JAX-WS 2.0 APIs, which may cause some issues with later API requirements: to fix this, copy jaxws-api.jar and jaxb-api.jar into the endorsed directory (typically $JAVA_HOME/lib/endorsed or $JDK_HOME/jre/lib/endorsed). Please see this link for more details.
DBWSBuilder javase packager
When invoked from the command-line, the DBWSBuilder offers out-of-the-box support for building and packaging DBWS Services for either the WebLogic server or for running 'containerless' using the javax.xml.ws.Endpoint API
DBWSBuilder usage - [] indicates optional argument: prompt > dbwsbuilder.cmd -builderFile {path_to_builder.xml} -stageDir {path_to_stageDir} -packageAs[:archive_flag] {packager} [additional args] Available packagers: -packageAs:[default=archive] wls [warFilename] -packageAs:[default=archive] javase [jarFilename] ^^^^^^
The content of the .jar file is arranged differently from how the wls packager builds a .war file:
wls packager root of war file \---web-inf | | web.xml | +---classes | | | +---META-INF | | eclipselink-dbws.xml | | eclipselink-dbws-or.xml | | eclipselink-dbws-ox.xml | | eclipselink-dbws-sessions.xml | | | \---_dbws | DBWSProvider.class -- auto-generated JAX-WS 2.0 Provider | \---wsdl eclipselink-dbws-schema.xsd eclipselink-dbws.wsdl javase packager root of jar file +---META-INF | eclipselink-dbws-or.xml | eclipselink-dbws-ox.xml | eclipselink-dbws-sessions.xml | eclipselink-dbws.xml | +---wsdl | eclipselink-dbws-schema.xsd | eclipselink-dbws.wsdl | \---_dbws DBWSProvider.class