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Creating EclipseLink DBWS Services using the DBWSBuilder utility
The EclipseLink DBWS design-time utility DBWSBuilder is used to create a deployable archive. DBWSBuilder is a Java application that processes an EclipseLink DBWS builder XML file to produce all the required deployment artifacts (WSDL, .xsd schema, web.xml, eclipselink-dbws-or.xml, etc).
Be sure to set the following environment variables in the <ECLIPSELINK_HOME>\utils\dbws\setenv.cmd (or setenv.sh file) before invoking DBWSBuilder:
- JAVA_HOME
- DRIVER_CLASSPATH
There are script files provided for invoking DBWSBuilder. They are located in the <ECLIPSELINK_HOME>\utils\dbws directory. The scripts are dbwsbuilder.cmd for Windows usage, and dbwsbuilder.sh for other operating systems.
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] javase [jarFilename] -packageAs:[default=archive] wls [warFilename]
Using DBWSBuilder, you can generate an EclipseLink DBWS service from the following sources: