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===XSD File Format=== | ===XSD File Format=== |
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Contents
eclipselink-dbws.xml File
The eclipselink-dbws.xml file is used only with EclipseLink database Web services (see Considering EclipseLink Database Web Service Architecture). The EclipseLink runtime uses the properties (see #Table 9–2) set in this file to determine such things as service name, generated sessions.xml file name, and query definitions for a EclipseLink database Web service, as #Example 9–3 shows.
eclipselink-dbws.xml File Elements
Element | Description | Required | Default |
---|---|---|---|
name |
The name of the EclipseLink database Web service. |
Yes-set by the DBWSBuilder property projectName. For more information, see Section #DBWSBuilder and #eclipselink-dbws-builder.xml. |
None |
sessions-file |
The name of EclipseLink sessions.xml file to be used. |
No |
If not present, then eclipselink-dbws-sessions.xml will be used. |
Any of the following four operation elements:
|
One or more service operations. |
Yes |
None |
eclipselink-dbws.xml File
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <dbws xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"> <name>example</name> <sessions-file>example-dbws-sessions.xml</sessions-file> <query> <name>countEmployees <result> <type>xsd:int</type> <simple-xml-format> <simple-xml-format-tag>employee-info <simple-xml-tag>aggregate-info </simple-xml-format> </result> <sql><![CDATA[select count(*) from EMP]]></sql> </query> <query> <name>findAllEmployees <result isCollection="true"> <type>empType</type> </result> <sql><![CDATA[select * from EMP]]></sql> </query> </dbws>
For more information, see the following:
XSD File Format
The eclipselink-dbws.xml file XSD is eclipselink-dbws_11_1_1.xsd and it is located in the <ECLIPSELINK_HOME>\xsds directory.
eclipselink-dbws-schema.xsd
The eclipselink-dbws-schema.xsd file is used only with EclipseLink database Web services (see Section 2.18, "Considering EclipseLink Database Web Service Architecture"). A EclipseLink database Web service automatically generates this file from your database table metadata and uses it to derive element tag names and types.
An XML schema .xsd file is generated using the following two rules:
- table name: translate any characters not supported by XML, then convert to lower case (to_lowercase), and then add suffix Type. This will result in a top-level complex element type in the .xsd file. Note The algorithm for translating characters not supported by XML is identical to the one used by Oracle XML-SQL utility (see XML-SQL Utility (XSU) User Guide at http://www.oracle.com/technology/tech/xml/xdk/doc/production/plsql/doc/plsql/xsu/xsu_userguide.html).
- column name: translate characters, and then convert to lower case (to_lowercase). This will result in an element tag name. Note: This includes all columns, with BLOB columns being automatically mapped to xsd:base64Binary and, optionally, included in-line to the XML document, or handled as binary attachments (swaRef-style). For more information on binary attachments, see Section 12.16, "Optimizing Storage and Retrieval of Binary Data in XML".
- off–Disable logging.
- severe–Logs exceptions indicating EclipseLink cannot continue, as well as any exceptions generated during login. This includes a stack trace.
- warning–Logs exceptions that do not force EclipseLink to stop, including all exceptions not logged with severe level. This does not include a stack trace.
- info–Logs the login/logout per sever session, including the user name. After acquiring the session, detailed information is logged.
- config–Logs only login, JDBC connection, and database information.
- fine–Logs SQL.
- finer–Similar to warning. Includes stack trace.
- finest–Includes additional low level information.
- [[#Creating Deployment Files for EclipseLink Database Web Services]
- [#What You May Need to Know About Builder Operations]
- procedure–You use this operation to specify a stored procedure.
- table–You use this operation to specify a database table.
- sql–You use to this operation to specify an SQL statement.
- true - the operation returns more than a single row.
- false - the operation returns a single row.
- true - the operation returns information in the Simple XML Format.
- false - the operation returns information in the Simple XML Format.
- true - the operation returns binary data as a SOAP attachment.
- false - the operation does not return binary data as a SOAP attachment.
This table shows metadata from a typical database, and #Example 9–4 shows the corresponding eclipselink-dbws-schema.xsd file that the EclipseLink database Web service generates from it.
Typical Database Metadata OWNER TABLE_NAME COLUMN_NAME DATA_TYPE DATA_LENGTH DATA_PRECISION DATA_SCALE NULLABLE SCOTT EMP EMPNO NUMBER 22 4 0 N SCOTT EMP ENAME VARCHAR2 10 (null) (null) Y SCOTT EMP JOB VARCHAR2 9 (null) (null) Y SCOTT EMP MGR NUMBER 22 4 0 Y SCOTT EMP HIREDATE DATE 7 (null) (null) Y SCOTT EMP SAL NUMBER 22 7 2 Y SCOTT EMP COMM NUMBER 22 7 2 Y SCOTT EMP DEPTNO NUMBER 22 2 0 Y
Corresponding eclipselink-dbws-schema.xsd
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <xsd:schema xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" > <xsd:complexType name="empType"> <xsd:sequence> <xsd:element name="empno" type="xsd:int" xsi:nil="false"/> <xsd:element name="ename" type="xsd:string" xsi:nil="true"/> <xsd:element name="job" type="xsd:string" xsi:nil="true"/> <xsd:element name="mgr" type="xsd:int" minOccurs="0" xsi:nil="true"/> <xsd:element name="hiredate" type="xsd:dateTime" xsi:nil="true"/> <xsd:element name="sal" type="xsd:decimal" xsi:nil="true"/> <xsd:element name="comm" type="xsd:int" minOccurs="0" xsi:nil="true"/> <xsd:element name="deptno" type="xsd:int" xsi:nil="true"/> </xsd:sequence> </xsd:complexType> <xsd:element name="emp" type="empType"/> </xsd:schema>
For more information, see #Creating Deployment Files for EclipseLink Database Web Services
eclipselink-dbws-builder.xml
The eclipselink-dbws-builder.xml file is used only with EclipseLink database Web services (see Introduction to EclipseLink#Considering EclipseLink Database Web Service Architecture). The EclipseLink database Web service command-line tool oracle.toplink.tools.dbws.DBWSBuilder processes the elements described in this file to produce the requisite EclipseLink database Web services files (see [[#eclipselink-dbws.xml File] and Section 9.1.7, "eclipselink-dbws-schema.xsd").
The EclipseLink runtime uses the builder properties (see [[#Table 9–4]) set in this file to determine such things as database connection URL, user name, password, session customizer class, and so forth, for a EclipseLink database Web service, as #Example 9–5 shows.
eclipselink-dbws-builder.xml File Elements (DBWSBuilder Properties)
Element | Description | Required | Default |
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projectName |
The name of the EclipseLink database Web service. |
Yes |
None |
username |
Database user name. |
Yes |
None |
password |
Database password. |
Yes |
None |
url |
Database connection URL. |
Yes |
None |
driver |
Class name of the JDBC driver. |
Yes |
None |
contextRoot |
The value of the web.xml file servlet-mapping element's url-pattern sub-element. Example: <servlet-mapping> ... <url-pattern> /servlet/MyWebService </url-pattern> </servlet-mapping> |
No |
" / "+ projectName |
dataSource |
JNDI datasource location to be inserted into the EclipseLink database Web service sessions.xml file (see sessionsFileName). The JNDI name you use here is as defined in data-sources.xml file element managed-data-source attribute jndi-name or element native-data-source attribute jndi-name. You must configure this datasource before deploying your EclipseLink database Web service. |
No |
None |
sessionsFileName |
The name of EclipseLink sessions.xml file to add to the EclipseLink database Web service service WAR file. |
No |
eclipselink-dbws-sessions.xml |
platformClassname |
The fully qualified name of the EclipseLink database platform class to use to connect to the relational database. This class must be in the classpath. |
No |
org.eclipse.persistence.platform.database.MySQLPlatform |
orSessionCustomizerClassName |
The eclipselink.persistence.config.SessionCustomizer class name to add to the EclipseLink database Web service sessions.xml file. |
No |
None |
oxSessionCustomizerClassName |
The oracle.toplink.tools.sessionconfiguration.SessionCustomizer class name to add to the EclipseLink database Web service sessions.xml file. For more information, see Section 13.4, "Using the Session Customizer Class". |
No |
None |
wsdlLocationURI |
The URI of this EclipseLink database Web service's WSDL (used by Web Service tools to generate client code). |
No |
|
logLevel |
EclipseLink logging level to be inserted in the EclipseLink database Web service sessions.xml file. Controls the amount and detail of log output by configuring the log level (in ascending order of information) to one of the following java.util.logging. Level values: |
No |
INFO |
targetNameSpace |
The URI of the target namespace that the EclipseLink database Web service inserts into the eclipselink-dbws-schema.xsd file. |
No |
urn: + projectName |
eclipselink-dbws-build.xml File
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <dbws-builder xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" <properties> <property name="projectName">test</property> <property name="driver">oracle.jdbc.OracleDriver</property> <property name="password">tiger</property> <property name="url">jdbc:oracle:thin:@localhost:1521:ORCL</property> <property name="username">scott</property> </properties> <table catalogPattern="%" schemaPattern="SCOTT" tableNamePattern="XR_EMP"> <procedure returnType="xr_empType" catalogPattern="SOME_PKG" schemaPattern="SCOTT" procedurePattern="GetEmployeeByEMPNO_DEPTNO"/> <sql name="findXREmpByName" isCollection="true" returnType="xr_empType"> <text> <![CDATA[select * from XR_EMP where ENAME like ?]]> </text> <binding name="ENAME" type="xsd:string"/> </sql> </table> <sql name="employeeInfo" simpleXMLFormatTag="employee-info" xmlTag="aggregate-counts" > <text> <![CDATA[select count(*) as "COUNT", max(SAL) as "MAX-Salary" from EMP]]> </text> </sql> </dbws-builder>
For more information, see the following:
What You May Need to Know About Builder Operations
The following are the builder operations:
The following tables describe attributes of builder operations that #Example 9–5 uses. This table lists attributes common to all three builder operations.
Common Attributes of Builder Operations
Attribute | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
name |
Name of the operation. |
None |
isCollection |
Specifies whether or not the procedure returns multiple results. The following are valid values:
|
false |
isSimpleXMLFormat |
Specifies whether or not the procedure returns information in the Simple XML Format (SXF). The following are valid values: For more information, see #Unstructured Data. |
false |
simpleXMLFormatTag |
The name of the root-level Simple XML Format element-tag. For more information, see #Unstructured Data. |
<simple-xml-format> |
xmlTag |
The name of the grouping XML element-tag for rows. For more information, see #Unstructured Data. |
<simple-xml> |
binaryAttachment |
Specifies whether or not the operation returns binary data as a SOAP attachment. The following are valid values: |
false |
returnType |
Specifies a return type when the operation's return type cannot be deduced from database metadata. Valid values are any type that the eclipselink-dbws-schema.xsd file defines. For more information, see #eclipselink-dbws-schema.xsd.
Note: This attribute is optional. |
None |
This table lists attributes of the procedure operation.
Attributes of the procedure Operation
Attribute | Description |
---|---|
catalogPattern |
A pattern that matches one or more catalog names in the database identified by the parent operation (supports SQL-92 % wild-card). |
schemaPattern |
A pattern that matches one or more schema names in the database identified by the parent operation (supports SQL-92 % wild-card). |
procedurePattern |
A pattern that matches one or more stored procedure, stored function, or stored trigger names in the database identified by the parent operation (supports SQL-92 % wild-card). |
This table lists attributes of the table operation.
Attributes of the table Operation
Attribute | Description |
---|---|
catalogPattern |
A pattern that matches one or more catalog names in the database identified by the parent operation (supports SQL-92 % wild-card). |
schemaPattern |
A pattern that matches one or more schema names in the database identified by the parent operation (supports SQL-92 % wild-card). |
tableNamePattern |
A pattern that matches one or more table names in the database identified by the parent operation (supports SQL-92 % wild-card). |
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