Anil-
you should be managing the outDir attribute to reflect whatever outDir
specification you have set from a (possibly set from environment) property
e.g.
<property environment="env"/>
<property name="outdir" value="env.OUTDIR"/>
</property>
you can now you use the OUTDIR environment variable set in the environment
outdir = "${env.OUTDIR}"
documentation is available at
https://ssa.usyd.edu.au/docs/easws/easws84.htm
in essence you want to create an ANT Taskdef
remember also to set gentypes option to true to re-gen the types
Please Post to ant users list as this group would definitely be able to help
answer this query
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From: "Anil VVNN" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <axis-user@ws.apache.org>
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2007 11:07 AM
Subject: Re: [Axis2] wsdl2java overriding my files
Thanks. I even tried putting ".overwrite" file under base dir and listed
all
the Java files which I want wsdl2java tool to generate those files only
but
didn't help either.
Philipp Leitner-2 wrote:
OK, after your last posting I was finally able to understand what you
actually want to do :-)
-- you have generated stubs with wsdl2java in the past, changed them and
are now re-running wsdl2java, and want to somehow preserve your changes.
I am quite sure that this is not possible with Axis or Axis2 - simply
because the logic necessary behind such a feature would be tremendious.
You would have to know what the file looked like originally, do kind of
a 'diff' between the original and the changed version, generate the new
stubs and (and this is the really hard part) know where to put the
changes so that they are 'semantically equivalent'. I daresay this is in
general impossible.
/philipp
Anil VVNN schrieb:
I couldn't able to find the solution yet. Could somebody shed light on
this.
Thanks.
Philipp Leitner-2 wrote:
Hmm, I might be wrong, but I think that the package that wsdl2java
generates the data objects to depend on the namespace of these objects
in the WSDL file ... but I am quite sure that there is some way you can
overwrite this with a parameter (can't check right now). Best if you
dig
into the wsdl2java source and look yourself.
/philipp
Anil VVNN schrieb:
Philipp,
Unfortunately, this did not work. This is what I did,
<arg line="-p com.myprj.webservice.generated"/>
Actually its generating some of the files (Stub, Skeleton and
MessageReceiverInOut) to "com.myprj.webservice.generated" folder but
other
wrapper objects of complex types are still writing to
"com.myprj.webservice"
folder.
Did I miss anything. Thanks.
Philipp Leitner-2 wrote:
The thing is, you should let these files be generated into a
/different/
package :-)
Try
<arg line="-p com.myprj.webservice.generated"/>
This should do the trick.
/philipp
Anil VVNN schrieb:
Philipp,
Are you referring to "<arg line="-p com.myprj.webservice"/>" in my
ant
script. if so, I removed this line but it is still overriding the
files
under com.myprj.webservice directory.
Observed that it is not overriding code of Stub, Skeleton and
MessageReceiverInOut but it is overriding wrapper objects of complex
types.
What I mean is, here is my wsdl file,
<element name="MessageRequest">
<complexType>
<sequence>
<element name="transporter" nillable="true"
type="tns:Transporter"/>
</sequence>
</complexType>
</element>
<complexType abstract="true" name="Transporter"/>
<complexType name="ABCTransporter">
<complexContent>
<extension base="tns:Transporter">
<sequence>
<element name="StartDate" nillable="true" type="xsd:string"/>
<element name="EndDate"
nillable="true"
type="xsd:string"/>
</sequence>
</extension>
</complexContent>
</complexType>
Transporter is an Interface and ABCTransporter implementation class
in
my
object model. But I want to modify corresponding wrapper objects
(Transporter and ABCTransporter ) created by wsdl2java, so I did
but
when I
run wsdl2java again, it creates new wrapper objects of Transporter
and
ABCTransporter and I loose my changes.
Any ideas how would I do to not to override these wrapper objects.
Thanks.
Philipp Leitner-2 wrote:
you should pass a target package as argument to wsdl2java to
prevent
it
from overriding existing source files.
/philipp
Anil VVNN schrieb:
Hi,
Any option to not to override files if they are already present.
As
I
have
modified few classes (wrapper objects of complex types) and
skeleton
code.
Here is my call in ant scripts,
<java classname="org.apache.axis2.wsdl.WSDL2Java"
fork="true"
classpathref="axis.classpath">
<arg line="-uri ./ws/${src.xml.dir}/${wsdl.file}"/>
<arg line="-ss"/>
<arg line="-sd"/>
<arg line="-ssi"/>
<arg line="-d adb"/>
<arg line="-g"/>
<arg line="-p com.myprj.webservice"/>
<arg line="-o ${basedir}/ws/src/java"/>
<arg line="-S ."/>
</java>
Thanks.
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