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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
-<html xml:lang="en" lang="en">
-<head>
- <meta http-equiv="content-type"
- content="application/xhtml+xml; charset=UTF-8" />
- <title>Axis2 Quick Start Guide</title>
- <link href="../css/axis-docs.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"
- media="all" />
-</head>
-
-<body xml:lang="en" lang="en">
-<h1>Axis2 Quick Start Guide</h1>
-
-<p>The purpose of this guide is to get you started on creating services and
-clients using Axis2 as quickly as possible. We'll take a simple StockQuote
-Service and show you some of the different ways in which you can create and
-deploy it, as well as take a quick look at one or two utilities that come
-with Axis2. We'll then look at creating clients to access those services.</p>
-
-<h2>Content</h2>
-<ul>
- <li><a href="#introduction">Introduction</a></li>
- <li><a href="#ready">Getting Ready</a></li>
- <li><a href="#services">Axis2 services</a></li>
- <li><a href="#create">Creating services</a>
- <ul>
- <li><a href="#deploy">Deploying POJOs</a></li>
- <li><a href="#axiom">Building the service using AXIOM</a></li>
- <li><a href="#adb">Generating the service using ADB</a></li>
- <li><a href="#xmlbeans">Generating the service using XMLBeans</a></li>
- <li><a href="#jibx">Generating the service using JiBX</a></li>
- </ul>
- </li>
- <li><a href="#clients">Generating Clients</a>
- <ul>
- <li><a href="#clientaxiom">Creating a client using AXIOM</a></li>
- <li><a href="#clientadb">Generating a client using ADB</a></li>
- <li><a href="#clientxmlbeans">Generating a client using XML
- Beans</a></li>
- <li><a href="#clientjibx">Generating a client using JiBX</a></li>
- </ul>
- </li>
- <li><a href="#summary">Summary</a></li>
- <li><a href="#furtherstudy">For Further Study</a></li>
-</ul>
-
-<h3>A Quick Setup Note:</h3>
-
-<p>The code for the document can be found in the extracted <a
-href="../download/@axis2_version_dir@/download.html#std-bin">Standard Binary
-Distribution</a>, more specifically at Axis2_HOME/samples/ inside the
-directories- quickstart, quickstartadb, quickstartaxiom, quickstartjibx and
-quickstartxmlbeans. (Consider getting it now as it will help you to follow
-along.) It includes Ant buildfiles (build.xml) that we'll refer to throughout
-the examples to make compilation easier.</p>
-<a name="introduction"></a>
-
-<h2>Introduction</h2>
-
-<p>Let's start with the service itself. We'll make it simple so you can see
-what is going on when we build and deploy the services. A StockQuoteService
-example seems to be mandatory in instances like this one, so let's use the
-following (see Code Listing 1).</p>
-
-<p><b>Code Listing 1: The StockQuoteService class</b></p>
-<pre>package samples.quickstart.service.pojo;
-
-import java.util.HashMap;
-
-public class StockQuoteService {
- private HashMap map = new HashMap();
-
- public double getPrice(String symbol) {
- Double price = (Double) map.get(symbol);
- if(price != null){
- return price.doubleValue();
- }
- return 42.00;
- }
-
- public void update(String symbol, double price) {
- map.put(symbol, new Double(price));
- }
-}</pre>
-
-<p>It will be a simple service with two possible calls. One of which is an
-in/out message, and the other is an in-only service. Ultimately, we'll
-package the service and deploy it in four different ways.</p>
-
-<p>First, let's look at how this simple Java class corresponds to a
-service.</p>
-<a name="ready"></a>
-
-<h2>Getting Ready</h2>
-
-<p>Before we build anything using Axis2, we have to take care of a little
-housekeeping. First off, you'll need to get your environment ready for
-working with Axis2. Fortunately, it involves just a few simple steps:</p>
-<ol>
- <li>Download and install Java. (Minimum version is JDK1.4)</li>
- <li>Download Axis2 and extract it to a target directory.</li>
- <li>Copy the axis2.war file to the webapps directory of your servlet
- engine.</li>
- <li>Set the AXIS2_HOME environment variable to point to the target
- directory in step. Note that all of the scripts and build files Axis2
- generates depend on this value, so don't skip this step!</li>
-</ol>
-
-<p>In most cases, we're also going to need a WSDL file for our service.
-Axis2's Java2WSDL can be used to bootstrap a WSDL. To generate a WSDL file
-from a Java class, perform the following steps:</p>
-<ol>
- <li>Create and compile the Java class.</li>
- <li>Generate the WSDL using the command:</li>
- <pre>%AXIS2_HOME%/bin/java2wsdl -cp . -cn samples.quickstart.service.pojo.StockQuoteService -of StockQuoteService.wsdl</pre>
-</ol>
-
-<p>Once you've generated the WSDL file, you can make the changes you need.
-For example, you might add custom faults or change the name of the generated
-elements. For example, this StockQuoteService.wsdl is in
-%AXIS2_HOME%/samples/quickstartadb/resources/META-INF folder, which we'll be
-using throughout the rest of this guide, replaces the generic parameters
-created by the generation process.</p>
-<a name="services"></a>
-
-<h2>Axis2 Services</h2>
-
-<p>Before we build anything, it's helpful to understand what the finished
-product looks like.</p>
-
-<p>The server side of Axis2 can be deployed on any Servlet engine, and has
-the following structure. Shown in Code Listing 2.</p>
-
-<p><b>Code Listing 2: The Directory Structure of axis2.war</b></p>
-<pre>axis2-web
-META-INF
-WEB-INF
- classes
- conf
- axis2.xml
- lib
- activation.jar
- ...
- xmlSchema.jar
- modules
- modules.list
- addressing.mar
- ...
- soapmonitor.mar
- services
- services.list
- aservice.aar
- ...
- version.aar
- web.xml</pre>
-
-<p>Starting at the top, axis2-web is a collection of JSPs that make up the
-Axis2 administration application, through which you can perform any action
-such as adding services and engaging and dis-engaging modules. The WEB-INF
-directory contains the actual java classes and other support files to run any
-services deployed to the services directory.</p>
-
-<p>The main file in all this is axis2.xml, which controls how the application
-deals with the received messages, determining whether Axis2 needs to apply
-any of the modules defined in the modules directory.</p>
-
-<p>Services can be deployed as *.aar files, as you can see here, but their
-contents must be arranged in a specific way. For example, the structure of
-this service will be as follows:</p>
-<a name="aarstructure"></a>
-<pre>- StockQuoteService
- - META-INF
- - services.xml
- - lib
- - samples
- - quickstart
- - service
- - pojo
- - StockQuoteService.class</pre>
-
-<p>Here, the name of the service is StockQuoteService, which
-is specified in the services.xml file and corresponds to the top-level
-folder of this service. Compiled Java classes are placed underneath
-this in their proper place based on the package name. The lib directory
-holds any service-specific JAR files needed for the service to run (none in
-this case) besides those already stored with the Axis2 WAR file and the
-servlet container's common JAR directories. Finally, the META-INF directory
-contains any additional information about the service that Axis2 needs
-to execute it properly. The services.xml file defines the service itself and
-links the Java class to it (See Code Listing 3).</p>
-
-<p><b>Code Listing 3: The Service Definition File</b></p>
-<pre><service name="StockQuoteService" scope="application">
- <description>
- Stock Quote Sample Service
- </description>
- <messageReceivers>
- <messageReceiver
- mep="http://www.w3.org/2004/08/wsdl/in-only"
- class="org.apache.axis2.rpc.receivers.RPCInOnlyMessageReceiver"/>
- <messageReceiver
- mep="http://www.w3.org/2004/08/wsdl/in-out"
- class="org.apache.axis2.rpc.receivers.RPCMessageReceiver"/>
- </messageReceivers>
- <parameter name="ServiceClass">
- samples.quickstart.service.pojo.StockQuoteService
- </parameter>
-</service></pre>
-
-<p>Here the service is defined, along with the relevant messageReceiver types
-for the different message exchange patterns.</p>
-
-<p>The META-INF directory is also the location for any custom WSDL files you
-intend to include for this application.</p>
-
-<p>You can deploy a service by simply taking this hierarchy of files and
-copying it to the webapps directory of your servlet engine. This is known as
-the "exploded" format. You can also compress your documents into an *.aar
-file, similar to a *.jar file, and place the *.aar file directly in the
-servlet engine's webapps directory.</p>
-
-<p>Now that you understand what we're trying to accomplish, we're almost
-ready to start building.</p>
-
-<p>First, <a href="../download/@axis2_version_dir@/download.html#std-bin">download</a> and
-unzip the appropriate version of Axis2 Standard Binary Distribution. Make
-sure that you set the value of the AXIS2_HOME variable to match the location
-into which you extracted the contents of this release.</p>
-
-<p>Let's look at some different ways to create clients and services.</p>
-<a name="create"></a>
-
-<h2>Creating Services</h2>
-
-<p>In this section, we'll look at five ways to create a service based on the
-StockQuoteService class: deploying Plain Old Java Objects (POJO), building
-the service using AXIOM's OMElement, generating the service using Axis2
-Databinding Framework (ADB), generating the service using XMLBeans, and
-generating the service using JiBX.</p>
-<a name="deploy"></a>
-
-<h3>Deploying POJOs</h3>
-
-<p>To deploy the service using POJOs (Plain Old Java Objects), execute the
-following steps.</p>
-
-<p>Note the directory structure contained at
-<AXIS2_HOME>/samples/quickstart (the services.xml file is from the
-first section of this guide):</p>
-<pre>- quickstart
- - README.txt
- - build.xml
- - resources
- - META-INF
- - services.xml
- - src
- - samples
- - quickstart
- - service
- - pojo
- - StockQuoteService.java</pre>
-
-<p>Note that you can generate a WSDL from the quickstart directory by typing: <pre>ant generate.wsdl</pre>
-However, creating StockQuoteService.wsdl is optional. It can be the version
-generated directly from the Java class, or a customized version of that file,
-and that services.xml is the same file referenced earlier in this
-document.</p>
-
-<p>Now build the project by typing ant generate.service in the quickstart
-directory, which creates the following directory structure:</p>
-<pre>- quickstart/build/classes
- - META-INF
- - services.xml
- - samples
- - quickstart
- - service
- - pojo
- - StockQuoteService.class</pre>
-
-<p>If you want to deploy the service in an exploded directory format, rename
-the classes directory to StockQuoteService, and copy it to the
-webapps/axis2/WEB-INF/services directory in your servlet engine. Otherwise,
-copy the build/StockQuoteService.aar file to the
-webapps/axis2/WEB-INF/services directory in your servlet engine. Then check
-to make sure that the service has been properly deployed by viewing the list
-of services at:</p>
-<pre>http://localhost:8080/axis2/services/listServices</pre>
-
-<p>You can also checkout the WSDL at:</p>
-<pre>http://localhost:8080/axis2/services/StockQuoteService?wsdl</pre>
-
-<p>And the schema at:</p>
-<pre>http://localhost:8080/axis2/services/StockQuoteService?xsd</pre>
-
-<p>Once the URLs are working, quickly test the service. Try pointing your
-browser to the following URL:</p>
-<pre>http://localhost:8080/axis2/services/StockQuoteService/getPrice?symbol=IBM</pre>
-
-<p>You will get the following response:</p>
-<pre><ns:getPriceResponse xmlns:ns="http://pojo.service.quickstart.samples/xsd"><ns:return>42</ns:return></ns:getPriceResponse></pre>
-
-<p>If you invoke the update method as,</p>
-<pre>http://localhost:8080/axis2/services/StockQuoteService/update?symbol=IBM&price=100</pre>
-and then execute the first getPrice URL, you will see that the price has got
-updated. <a name="axiom"></a>
-
-<h3>Building the Service using AXIOM</h3>
-
-<p>To build a service "from scratch" using AXIOM, execute the following
-steps.</p>
-
-<p>Note the directory structure contained at /samples/quickstartaxiom:</p>
-<pre>- quickstartaxiom
- - README.txt
- - build.xml
- - resources
- - META-INF
- - services.xml
- - StockQuoteService.wsdl
- - src
- - samples
- - quickstart
- - service
- - axiom
- - StockQuoteService.java
- - clients
- - AXIOMClient.java</pre>
-
-<p>Since AXIOM is a little different, you're going to need a different
-services.xml file from the one used for POJO. Define it, as shown in Code
-Listing 4.</p>
-
-<p><b>Code Listing 4: The Service Definition File.</b></p>
-<pre><service name="StockQuoteService" scope="application">
- <description>
- Stock Quote Service
- </description>
- <operation name="getPrice">
- <messageReceiver class="org.apache.axis2.receivers.RawXMLINOutMessageReceiver"/>
- </operation>
- <operation name="update">
- <messageReceiver class="org.apache.axis2.receivers.RawXMLINOnlyMessageReceiver"/>
- </operation>
- <parameter name="ServiceClass">samples.quickstart.service.axiom.StockQuoteService</parameter>
-</service></pre>
-
-<p>Note that it's almost the same, except that the operations are explicitly
-defined in the service.xml file, and the MessageReceivers are now RawXML.</p>
-
-<p>Now, the above referenced StockQuoteService.java class, a plain Java class
-that uses classes from the Axis2 libraries, is defined as shown in Code
-Listing 5.</p>
-
-<p><b>Code Listing 5: The StockQuoteService Class using AXIOM</b></p>
-<pre>package samples.quickstart.service.axiom;
-
-import javax.xml.stream.XMLStreamException;
-import org.apache.axiom.om.OMAbstractFactory;
-import org.apache.axiom.om.OMElement;
-import org.apache.axiom.om.OMFactory;
-import org.apache.axiom.om.OMNamespace;
-
-import java.util.HashMap;
-public class StockQuoteService {
- private HashMap map = new HashMap();
-
- public OMElement getPrice(OMElement element) throws XMLStreamException {
- element.build();
- element.detach();
-
- OMElement symbolElement = element.getFirstElement();
- String symbol = symbolElement.getText();
-
- String returnText = "42";
- Double price = (Double) map.get(symbol);
- if(price != null){
- returnText = "" + price.doubleValue();
- }
- OMFactory fac = OMAbstractFactory.getOMFactory();
- OMNamespace omNs =
- fac.createOMNamespace("http://axiom.service.quickstart.samples/xsd", "tns");
- OMElement method = fac.createOMElement("getPriceResponse", omNs);
- OMElement value = fac.createOMElement("price", omNs);
- value.addChild(fac.createOMText(value, returnText));
- method.addChild(value);
- return method;
- }
-
- public void update(OMElement element) throws XMLStreamException {
- element.build();
- element.detach();
-
- OMElement symbolElement = element.getFirstElement();
- String symbol = symbolElement.getText();
-
- OMElement priceElement = (OMElement)symbolElement.getNextOMSibling();
- String price = priceElement.getText();
-
- map.put(symbol, new Double(price));
- }
-}</pre>
-
-<p>Axis2 uses AXIOM, or the AXIs Object Model, a <a
-href="http://www.w3.org/DOM/">DOM</a> (Document Object Model)-like structure
-that is based on the StAX API (Streaming API for XML). Methods that act as
-services must take as their argument an OMElement, which represents an XML
-element that happens, in this case, to be the payload of the incoming SOAP
-message. Here, you're extracting the contents of the first child of the
-payload element, adding text to it, and using it as content for the return
-OMElement. Unless this is an "in only" service, these methods must return an
-OMElement, because that becomes the payload of the return SOAP message.</p>
-
-<p>Now build the project by typing ant generate.service in the
-Axis2_HOME/samples/quickstartaxiom directory.</p>
-
-<p>Place the StockQuoteService.aar file in the webapps/axis2/WEB-INF/services
-directory of the servlet engine, and check to make sure that the service has
-been properly deployed by viewing the list of services at,</p>
-<pre>http://localhost:8080/axis2/services/listServices</pre>
-
-<p>You can also check the custom WSDL at,</p>
-<pre>http://localhost:8080/axis2/services/StockQuoteService?wsdl</pre>
-
-<p>and the schema at,</p>
-<pre>http://localhost:8080/axis2/services/StockQuoteService?xsd</pre>
-<a name="adb"></a>
-
-<h3>Generating the Service using ADB</h3>
-
-<p>To generate and deploy the service using the Axis2 Databinding Framework
-(ADB), execute the following steps.</p>
-
-<p>Generate the skeleton using the WSDL2Java utility by typing the following
-in the Axis2_HOME/samples/quickstartadb directory:</p>
-<pre>%AXIS2_HOME%/bin/WSDL2Java -uri resources/META-INF/StockQuoteService.wsdl -p samples.quickstart.service.adb -d adb -s -ss -sd -ssi -o build/service</pre>
-
-<p>Else, simply type ant generate.service in the
-Axis2_HOME/samples/quickstartadb directory.</p>
-
-<p>The option -d adb specifies Axis Data Binding (ADB). The -s switch
-specifies synchronous or blocking calls only. The -ss switch creates the
-server side code (skeleton and related files). The -sd switch creates a
-service descriptor (services.xml file). The -ssi switch creates an interface
-for the service skeleton. The service files should now be located at
-build/service.</p>
-
-<p>If you generated the code by using WSDL2Java directly, next you have to
-modify the generated skeleton to implement the service (if you used "ant
-generate.service", a completed skeleton will be copied over the generated one
-automatically).</p>
-
-<p>Open the
-build/service/src/samples/quickstart/adb/service/StockQuoteServiceSkeleton.java
-file and modify it to add the functionality of your service to the generated
-methods; shown in Code Listing 6.</p>
-
-<p><b>Code Listing 6: Defining the Service Skeleton File</b></p>
-<pre>package samples.quickstart.service.adb;
-
-import samples.quickstart.service.adb.xsd.GetPriceResponse;
-import samples.quickstart.service.adb.xsd.Update;
-import samples.quickstart.service.adb.xsd.GetPrice;
-
-import java.util.HashMap;
-
-public class StockQuoteServiceSkeleton {
-
- private static HashMap map;
-
- static{ map = new HashMap(); }
-
- public void update(Update param0) {
- map.put(param0.getSymbol(), new Double(param0.getPrice()));
- }
-
- public GetPriceResponse getPrice(GetPrice param1) {
- Double price = (Double) map.get(param1.getSymbol());
- double ret = 42;
- if(price != null){
- ret = price.doubleValue();
- }
- GetPriceResponse res =
- new GetPriceResponse();
- res.set_return(ret);
- return res;
- }
-}</pre>
-
-<p>Now you can build the project by typing the following command in the
-build/service directory:</p>
-<pre>ant jar.server</pre>
-
-<p>If all goes well, you should see the BUILD SUCCESSFUL message in your
-window, and the StockQuoteService.aar file in the build/service/build/lib
-directory. Copy this file to the webapps/axis2/WEB-INF/services directory of
-the servlet engine.</p>
-
-<p>You can check to make sure that the service has been properly deployed by
-viewing the list of services at,</p>
-<pre>http://localhost:8080/axis2/services/listServices</pre>
-
-<p>You can also check the custom WSDL at,</p>
-<pre>http://localhost:8080/axis2/services/StockQuoteService?wsdl</pre>
-
-<p>and the schema at,</p>
-<pre>http://localhost:8080/axis2/services/StockQuoteService?xsd</pre>
-<a name="xmlbeans"></a>
-
-<h3>Generating the Service using XMLBeans</h3>
-
-<p>To generate a service using XMLBeans, execute the following steps.</p>
-
-<p>Generate the skeleton using the WSDL2Java utility by typing the following
-in the Axis2_HOME/samples/quickstartxmlbeans directory.</p>
-<pre>%AXIS2_HOME%/bin/WSDL2Java -uri resources/META-INF/StockQuoteService.wsdl -p samples.quickstart.service.xmlbeans -d xmlbeans -s -ss -sd -ssi -o build/service</pre>
-
-<p>Else simply type ant generate.service in the
-Axis2_HOME/samples/quickstartxmlbeans directory.</p>
-
-<p>The option -d xmlbeans specifies XML Beans data binding. The -s switch
-specifies synchronous or blocking calls only. The -ss switch creates the
-server side code (skeleton and related files). The -sd switch creates a
-service descriptor (services.xml file). The -ssi switch creates an interface
-for the service skeleton. The service files should now be located at
-build/service.</p>
-
-<p>If you generated the code by using WSDL2Java directly, next you have to
-modify the generated skeleton to implement the service (if you used "ant
-generate.service", a completed skeleton will be copied over the generated one
-automatically).</p>
-
-<p>Next open the
-build/service/src/samples/quickstart/service/xmlbeans/StockQuoteServiceSkeleton.java
-file and modify it to add the functionality of your service to the generated
-methods (see Code Listing 7).</p>
-
-<p><b>Code Listing 7: Defining the Service Skeleton</b></p>
-
-<p><pre>package samples.quickstart.service.xmlbeans;
-
-import samples.quickstart.service.xmlbeans.xsd.GetPriceDocument;
-import samples.quickstart.service.xmlbeans.xsd.GetPriceResponseDocument;
-import samples.quickstart.service.xmlbeans.xsd.UpdateDocument;
-
-import java.util.HashMap;
-
-public class StockQuoteServiceSkeleton implements StockQuoteServiceSkeletonInterface {
-
- private static HashMap map;
-
- static{ map = new HashMap(); }
-
- public void update(UpdateDocument param0) {<b> map.put(param0.getUpdate().getSymbol(), new Double(param0.getUpdate().getPrice()));</b>
- }
-
- public GetPriceResponseDocument getPrice(GetPriceDocument param1) {<b> Double price = (Double) map.get(param1.getGetPrice().getSymbol());
- double ret = 42;
- if(price != null){
- ret = price.doubleValue();
- }
- System.err.println();
- GetPriceResponseDocument resDoc =
- GetPriceResponseDocument.Factory.newInstance();
- GetPriceResponseDocument.GetPriceResponse res =
- resDoc.addNewGetPriceResponse();
- res.setReturn(ret);
- return resDoc;</b>
- }
-}</pre>
-</p>
-
-<p>Build the project by typing the following command in the build/service
-directory, which contains the build.xml file:</p>
-<pre>ant jar.server</pre>
-
-<p>If all goes well, you should see the BUILD SUCCESSFUL message in your
-window, and the StockQuoteService.aar file in the newly created
-build/service/build/lib directory. Copy this file to the
-webapps/axis2/WEB-INF/services directory of the servlet engine.</p>
-
-<p>You can check to make sure that the service has been properly deployed by
-viewing the list of services at,</p>
-<pre>http://localhost:8080/axis2/services/listServices</pre>
-
-<p>You can also check the custom WSDL at,</p>
-<pre>http://localhost:8080/axis2/services/StockQuoteService?wsdl</pre>
-
-<p>and the schema at,</p>
-<pre>http://localhost:8080/axis2/services/StockQuoteService?xsd</pre>
-<a name="jibx"></a>
-
-<h3>Generating the Service using JiBX</h3>
-
-<p>To generate and deploy the service using <a
-href="http://www.jibx.org">JiBX data binding</a>, execute the following
-steps.</p>
-
-<p>Generate the skeleton using the WSDL2Java utility by typing the following
-at a console in the Axis2_HOME/samples/quickstartjibx directory:</p>
-<pre>%AXIS2_HOME%/bin/wsdl2java -uri resources/META-INF/StockQuoteService.wsdl -p samples.quickstart.service.jibx -d jibx -s -ss -sd -ssi -uw -o build/service</pre>
-
-<p>Else, simply type "ant generate.service" in the
-Axis2_HOME/samples/quickstartjibx directory.</p>
-
-<p>The option -d jibx specifies JiBX data binding. The -s switch specifies
-synchronous or blocking calls only. The -ss switch creates the server side
-code (skeleton and related files). The -sd switch creates a service
-descriptor (services.xml file). The -ssi switch creates an interface for the
-service skeleton. The -uw switch unwraps the parameters passed to and from
-the service operations in order to create a more natural programming
-interface.</p>
-
-<p>After running WSDL2Java, the service files should be located at
-build/service. If you generated the code by using WSDL2Java directly, you
-need to modify the generated skeleton to implement the service (if you used
-"ant generate.service" a completed skeleton will be copied over the generated
-one automatically). Open the
-build/service/src/samples/quickstart/service/jibx/StockQuoteServiceSkeleton.java
-file and modify it to add the functionality of your service to the generated
-methods, as shown in Code Listing 8.</p>
-
-<p><b>Code Listing 8: Defining the Service Skeleton File</b></p>
-<pre>package samples.quickstart.service.jibx;
-
-import java.util.HashMap;
-
-public class StockQuoteServiceSkeleton implements StockQuoteServiceSkeletonInterface {
- private HashMap map = new HashMap();
-
- public void update(String symbol, Double price) {
- map.put(symbol, price);
- }
-
- public Double getPrice(String symbol) {
- Double ret = (Double) map.get(symbol);
- if (ret == null) {
- ret = new Double(42.0);
- }
- return ret;
- }
-}</pre>
-
-<p>Now you can build the project by typing the following command in the
-build/service directory:</p>
-<pre>ant jar.server</pre>
-
-<p>If all goes well, you should see the BUILD SUCCESSFUL message in your
-window, and the StockQuoteService.aar file in the build/service/build/lib
-directory. Copy this file to the webapps/axis2/WEB-INF/services directory of
-the servlet engine.</p>
-
-<p>You can check to make sure that the service has been properly deployed by
-viewing the list of services at,</p>
-<pre>http://localhost:8080/axis2/services/listServices</pre>
-
-<p>You can also check the custom WSDL at,</p>
-<pre>http://localhost:8080/axis2/services/StockQuoteService?wsdl</pre>
-
-<p>and the schema at,</p>
-<pre>http://localhost:8080/axis2/services/StockQuoteService?xsd</pre>
-
-<p>For more information on using JiBX with Axis2, see the <a
-href="jibx/jibx-codegen-integration.html">JiBX code generation
-integration</a> details. You can also check the <a
-href="http://www.sosnoski.com/jibx-wiki/space/axis2-jibx">JiBX Axis2 Wiki
-page</a> for updated information about using JiBX with Axis2.</p>
-<a name="clients"></a>
-
-<h2>Creating Clients</h2>
-
-<p>In this section, we'll look at four ways to create clients based on the
-StockQuoteService class: building an AXIOM based client, generating a client
-using Axis2 Databinding Framework (ADB), generating a client using XMLBeans,
-and generating a client using JiBX.</p>
-<a name="clientaxiom"></a>
-
-<h3>Creating a Client with AXIOM</h3>
-
-<p>To build a client using AXIOM, execute the following steps.</p>
-
-<p>Also, note the directory structure shown in the Creating a service with
-AXIOM section, duplicated below for completeness.</p>
-<pre>- quickstartaxiom
- - README.txt
- - build.xml
- - resources
- - META-INF
- - services.xml
- - StockQuoteService.wsdl
- - src
- - samples
- - quickstart
- - service
- - axiom
- - StockQuoteService.java
- - clients
- - AXIOMClient.java</pre>
-
-<p>The above referenced AXIOMClient.java class is defined as follows, shown
-in Code Listing 9.</p>
-
-<p><b>Code Listing 9: The AXIOMClient class using AXIOM</b></p>
-<pre>package samples.quickstart.clients;
-
-import org.apache.axiom.om.OMAbstractFactory;
-import org.apache.axiom.om.OMElement;
-import org.apache.axiom.om.OMFactory;
-import org.apache.axiom.om.OMNamespace;
-import org.apache.axis2.Constants;
-import org.apache.axis2.addressing.EndpointReference;
-import org.apache.axis2.client.Options;
-import org.apache.axis2.client.ServiceClient;
-
-public class AXIOMClient {
-
- private static EndpointReference targetEPR =
- new EndpointReference("http://localhost:8080/axis2/services/StockQuoteService");
-
- public static OMElement getPricePayload(String symbol) {
- OMFactory fac = OMAbstractFactory.getOMFactory();
- OMNamespace omNs = fac.createOMNamespace("http://axiom.service.quickstart.samples/xsd", "tns");
-
- OMElement method = fac.createOMElement("getPrice", omNs);
- OMElement value = fac.createOMElement("symbol", omNs);
- value.addChild(fac.createOMText(value, symbol));
- method.addChild(value);
- return method;
- }
-
- public static OMElement updatePayload(String symbol, double price) {
- OMFactory fac = OMAbstractFactory.getOMFactory();
- OMNamespace omNs = fac.createOMNamespace("http://axiom.service.quickstart.samples/xsd", "tns");
-
- OMElement method = fac.createOMElement("update", omNs);
-
- OMElement value1 = fac.createOMElement("symbol", omNs);
- value1.addChild(fac.createOMText(value1, symbol));
- method.addChild(value1);
-
- OMElement value2 = fac.createOMElement("price", omNs);
- value2.addChild(fac.createOMText(value2,
- Double.toString(price)));
- method.addChild(value2);
- return method;
- }
-
- public static void main(String[] args) {
- try {
- OMElement getPricePayload = getPricePayload("WSO");
- OMElement updatePayload = updatePayload("WSO", 123.42);
- Options options = new Options();
- options.setTo(targetEPR);
- options.setTransportInProtocol(Constants.TRANSPORT_HTTP);
-
- ServiceClient sender = new ServiceClient();
- sender.setOptions(options);
-
- sender.fireAndForget(updatePayload);
- System.err.println("done");
- OMElement result = sender.sendReceive(getPricePayload);
-
- String response = result.getFirstElement().getText();
- System.err.println("Current price of WSO: " + response);
-
- } catch (Exception e) {
- e.printStackTrace();
- }
- }
-
-}</pre>
-
-<p>Axis2 uses AXIOM, or the AXIs Object Model, a DOM (Document Object
-Model)-like structure that is based on the StAX API (Streaming API for XML).
-Here you setup the payload for the update and getPrice methods of the
-service. The payloads are created similar to how you created the
-getPriceResponse payload for the AXIOM service. Then you setup the Options
-class, and create a ServiceClient that you'll use to communicate with the
-service. First you call the update method, which is a fireAndForget method
-that returns nothing. Lastly, you call the getPrice method, and retrieve the
-current price from the service and display it.</p>
-
-<p>Now you can build and run the AXIOM client by typing ant run.client in the
-Axis2_HOME/samples/quickstartaxiom directory.</p>
-
-<p>You should get the following as output:</p>
-<pre>done
-Current price of WSO: 123.42</pre>
-<a name="clientadb"></a>
-
-<h3>Generating a Client using ADB</h3>
-
-<p>To build a client using Axis Data Binding (ADB), execute the following
-steps.</p>
-
-<p>Generate the client databings by typing the following in the
-Axis2_HOME/samples/quickstartadb directory:</p>
-<pre>%AXIS2_HOME%/bin/WSDL2Java -uri resources/META-INF/StockQuoteService.wsdl -p samples.quickstart.clients -d adb -s -o build/client</pre>
-
-<p>Else, simply type ant generate.client in the
-Axis2_HOME/samples/quickstartadb directory.</p>
-
-<p>Next take a look at
-quickstartadb/src/samples/quickstart/clients/ADBClient.java, and see how it's
-defined in Code Listing 10.</p>
-
-<p><b>Code Listing 10: The ADBClient Class</b></p>
-<pre>package samples.quickstart.clients;
-
-import samples.quickstart.service.adb.StockQuoteServiceStub;
-
-public class ADBClient{
- public static void main(java.lang.String args[]){
- try{
- StockQuoteServiceStub stub =
- new StockQuoteServiceStub
- ("http://localhost:8080/axis2/services/StockQuoteService");
-
- getPrice(stub);
- update(stub);
-
- } catch(Exception e){
- e.printStackTrace();
- System.err.println("\n\n\n");
- }
- }
-
- /* fire and forget */
- public static void update(StockQuoteServiceStub stub){
- try{
- StockQuoteServiceStub.Update req = new StockQuoteServiceStub.Update();
- req.setSymbol ("ABC");
- req.setPrice (42.35);
-
- stub.update(req);
- System.err.println("done");
- } catch(Exception e){
- e.printStackTrace();
- System.err.println("\n\n\n");
- }
- }
-
- /* two way call/receive */
- public static void getPrice(StockQuoteServiceStub stub){
- try{
- StockQuoteServiceStub.GetPrice req = new StockQuoteServiceStub.GetPrice();
-
- req.setSymbol("ABC");
-
- StockQuoteServiceStub.GetPriceResponse res =
- stub.getPrice(req);
-
- System.err.println(res.get_return());
- } catch(Exception e){
- e.printStackTrace();
- System.err.println("\n\n\n");
- }
- }
-
-}</pre>
-
-<p>This class creates a client stub using the Axis Data Bindings you created.
-Then it calls the getPrice and update operations on the Web service. The
-getPrice method operation creates the GetPrice payload and sets the symbol to
-ABC. It then sends the request and displays the current price. The update
-method creates an Update payload, setting the symbol to ABC and the price to
-42.35.</p>
-
-<p>Now build and run the client by typing ant run.client in the
-Axis2_HOME/samples/quickstartadb directory.</p>
-
-<p>You should get the following as output:</p>
-<pre>42
-done</pre>
-<a name="clientxmlbeans"></a>
-
-<h3>Generating a Client using XMLBeans</h3>
-
-<p>To build a client using the XML Beans data bindings, execute the following
-steps.</p>
-
-<p>Generate the databings by typing the following in the xmlbeansClient
-directory.</p>
-<pre>%AXIS2_HOME%/bin/WSDL2Java -uri resources/META-INF/StockQuoteService.wsdl -p samples.quickstart.service.xmlbeans -d xmlbeans -s -o build/client</pre>
-
-<p>Else, simply type ant generate.client in the
-Axis2_HOME/samples/quickstartxmlbeans directory.</p>
-
-<p>Note that this creates a client stub code and no server side code.</p>
-
-<p>Next take a look at
-quickstartxmlbeans/src/samples/quickstart/clients/XMLBEANSClient.java, and
-see how it's defined in Code Listing 11.</p>
-
-<p><b>Code Listing 11: The XMLBEANSClient class</b></p>
-<pre>package samples.quickstart.clients;
-
-import samples.quickstart.service.xmlbeans.StockQuoteServiceStub;
-import samples.quickstart.service.xmlbeans.xsd.GetPriceDocument;
-import samples.quickstart.service.xmlbeans.xsd.GetPriceResponseDocument;
-import samples.quickstart.service.xmlbeans.xsd.UpdateDocument;
-
-public class XMLBEANSClient{
-
- public static void main(java.lang.String args[]){
- try{
- StockQuoteServiceStub stub =
- new StockQuoteServiceStub
- ("http://localhost:8080/axis2/services/StockQuoteService");
-
- getPrice(stub);
- update(stub);
-
- } catch(Exception e){
- e.printStackTrace();
- System.err.println("\n\n\n");
- }
- }
-
- /* fire and forget */
- public static void update(StockQuoteServiceStub stub){
- try{
- UpdateDocument reqDoc = UpdateDocument.Factory.newInstance();
- UpdateDocument.Update req = reqDoc.addNewUpdate();
- req.setSymbol ("ABC");
- req.setPrice (42.32);
-
- stub.update(reqDoc);
- System.err.println("done");
- } catch(Exception e){
- e.printStackTrace();
- System.err.println("\n\n\n");
- }
- }
-
- /* two way call/receive */
- public static void getPrice(StockQuoteServiceStub stub){
- try{
- GetPriceDocument reqDoc = GetPriceDocument.Factory.newInstance();
- GetPriceDocument.GetPrice req = reqDoc.addNewGetPrice();
- req.setSymbol("ABC");
-
- GetPriceResponseDocument res =
- stub.getPrice(reqDoc);
-
- System.err.println(res.getGetPriceResponse().getReturn());
- } catch(Exception e){
- e.printStackTrace();
- System.err.println("\n\n\n");
- }
- }
-}</pre>
-
-<p>This class creates a client stub using the XML Beans data bindings you
-created. Then it calls the getPrice and the update operations on the Web
-service. The getPrice method operation creates the GetPriceDocument, its
-inner GetPrice classes and sets the symbol to ABC. It then sends the request
-and retrieves a GetPriceResponseDocument and displays the current price. The
-update method creates an UpdateDocument, updates and sets the symbol to ABC
-and price to 42.32, displaying 'done' when complete.</p>
-
-<p>Now build and run the the project by typing ant run.client in the
-Axis2_HOME/samples/quickstartxmlbeans directory.</p>
-
-<p>You should get the following as output:</p>
-<pre>42
-done</pre>
-<a name="clientjibx"></a>
-
-<h3>Generating a Client using JiBX</h3>
-
-<p>To build a client using JiBX, execute the following steps.</p>
-
-<p>Generate the client stub by typing the following at a console in the
-Axis2_HOME/samples/quickstartjibx directory.</p>
-<pre>%AXIS2_HOME%/bin/wsdl2java -uri resources/META-INF/StockQuoteService.wsdl -p samples.quickstart.clients -d jibx -s -uw -o build/client</pre>
-
-<p>Else, simply type "ant generate.client".</p>
-
-<p>Next take a look at
-quickstartjibx/src/samples/quickstart/clients/JiBXClient.java, shown below in
-Code Listing 12.</p>
-
-<p><b>Code Listing 12: The JiBXClient class</b></p>
-<pre>package samples.quickstart.clients;
-
-import samples.quickstart.service.jibx.StockQuoteServiceStub;
-
-public class JiBXClient{
- public static void main(java.lang.String args[]){
- try{
- StockQuoteServiceStub stub =
- new StockQuoteServiceStub
- ("http://localhost:8080/axis2/services/StockQuoteService");
-
- getPrice(stub);
- update(stub);
-
- } catch(Exception e){
- e.printStackTrace();
- System.err.println("\n\n\n");
- }
- }
-
- /* fire and forget */
- public static void update(StockQuoteServiceStub stub){
- try{
- stub.update("ABC", new Double(42.35));
- System.err.println("done");
- } catch(Exception e){
- e.printStackTrace();
- System.err.println("\n\n\n");
- }
- }
-
- /* two way call/receive */
- public static void getPrice(StockQuoteServiceStub stub){
- try{
- System.err.println(stub.getPrice("ABC"));
- } catch(Exception e){
- e.printStackTrace();
- System.err.println("\n\n\n");
- }
- }
-
-}</pre>
-
-<p>This class uses the created JiBX client stub to access the getPrice and
-the update operations on the Web service. The getPrice method sends a request
-for the stock "ABC" and displays the current price. The update method setsnex
-the price for stock "ABC" to 42.35.</p>
-
-<p>Now build and run the client by typing "ant run.client" at a console in
-the Axis2_HOME/samples/quickstartjibx directory.</p>
-
-<p>You should get the following as output:</p>
-<pre>42
-done</pre>
-
-<p>For more information on using JiBX with Axis2, see the <a
-href="jibx/jibx-codegen-integration.html">JiBX code generation
-integration</a> details.</p>
-<a name="summary"></a>
-
-<h2>Summary</h2>
-
-<p>Axis2 is a slick and robust way to get web services up and running in no
-time. This guide presented five methods of creating a service deployable on
-Axis2, and four methods of creating a client to communicate with the
-services. You now have the flexibility to create Web services using a variety
-of different technologies.</p>
-<a name="furtherstudy"></a>
-
-<h2>For Further Study</h2>
-
-<p>Apache Axis2-<a
-href="http://ws.apache.org/axis2/">http://ws.apache.org/axis2/</a></p>
-
-<p>Axis2 Architecture-<a
-href="http://ws.apache.org/axis2/1_0/Axis2ArchitectureGuide.html">http://ws.apache.org/axis2/1_0/Axis2ArchitectureGuide.html</a></p>
-
-<p>Introduction to Apache Axis2-<a
-href="http://www.redhat.com/magazine/021jul06/features/apache_axis2/">http://www.redhat.com/magazine/021jul06/features/apache_axis2/</a></p>
-
-<p>Working With Apache Axis2-<a
-href="http://www.wso2.net/articles/axis2/java/2006/09/13/working-with-axis2">http://www.wso2.net/articles/axis2/java/2006/09/13/working-with-axis2</a></p>
-</body>
-</html>
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
+<html xml:lang="en" lang="en">
+<head>
+ <meta http-equiv="content-type"
+ content="application/xhtml+xml; charset=UTF-8" />
+ <title>Axis2 Quick Start Guide</title>
+ <link href="../css/axis-docs.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"
+ media="all" />
+</head>
+
+<body xml:lang="en" lang="en">
+<h1>Axis2 Quick Start Guide</h1>
+
+<p>The purpose of this guide is to get you started on creating services and
+clients using Axis2 as quickly as possible. We'll take a simple StockQuote
+Service and show you some of the different ways in which you can create and
+deploy it, as well as take a quick look at one or two utilities that come
+with Axis2. We'll then look at creating clients to access those services.</p>
+
+<h2>Content</h2>
+<ul>
+ <li><a href="#introduction">Introduction</a></li>
+ <li><a href="#ready">Getting Ready</a></li>
+ <li><a href="#services">Axis2 services</a></li>
+ <li><a href="#create">Creating services</a>
+ <ul>
+ <li><a href="#deploy">Deploying POJOs</a></li>
+ <li><a href="#axiom">Building the service using AXIOM</a></li>
+ <li><a href="#adb">Generating the service using ADB</a></li>
+ <li><a href="#xmlbeans">Generating the service using XMLBeans</a></li>
+ <li><a href="#jibx">Generating the service using JiBX</a></li>
+ </ul>
+ </li>
+ <li><a href="#clients">Generating Clients</a>
+ <ul>
+ <li><a href="#clientaxiom">Creating a client using AXIOM</a></li>
+ <li><a href="#clientadb">Generating a client using ADB</a></li>
+ <li><a href="#clientxmlbeans">Generating a client using XML
+ Beans</a></li>
+ <li><a href="#clientjibx">Generating a client using JiBX</a></li>
+ </ul>
+ </li>
+ <li><a href="#summary">Summary</a></li>
+ <li><a href="#furtherstudy">For Further Study</a></li>
+</ul>
+
+<h3>A Quick Setup Note:</h3>
+
+<p>The code for the document can be found in the extracted <a
+href="../download/@axis2_version_dir@/download.html#std-bin">Standard Binary
+Distribution</a>, more specifically at Axis2_HOME/samples/ inside the
+directories- quickstart, quickstartadb, quickstartaxiom, quickstartjibx and
+quickstartxmlbeans. (Consider getting it now as it will help you to follow
+along.) It includes Ant buildfiles (build.xml) that we'll refer to throughout
+the examples to make compilation easier.</p>
+<a name="introduction"></a>
+
+<h2>Introduction</h2>
+
+<p>Let's start with the service itself. We'll make it simple so you can see
+what is going on when we build and deploy the services. A StockQuoteService
+example seems to be mandatory in instances like this one, so let's use the
+following (see Code Listing 1).</p>
+
+<p><b>Code Listing 1: The StockQuoteService class</b></p>
+<pre>package samples.quickstart.service.pojo;
+
+import java.util.HashMap;
+
+public class StockQuoteService {
+ private HashMap map = new HashMap();
+
+ public double getPrice(String symbol) {
+ Double price = (Double) map.get(symbol);
+ if(price != null){
+ return price.doubleValue();
+ }
+ return 42.00;
+ }
+
+ public void update(String symbol, double price) {
+ map.put(symbol, new Double(price));
+ }
+}</pre>
+
+<p>It will be a simple service with two possible calls. One of which is an
+in/out message, and the other is an in-only service. Ultimately, we'll
+package the service and deploy it in four different ways.</p>
+
+<p>First, let's look at how this simple Java class corresponds to a
+service.</p>
+<a name="ready"></a>
+
+<h2>Getting Ready</h2>
+
+<p>Before we build anything using Axis2, we have to take care of a little
+housekeeping. First off, you'll need to get your environment ready for
+working with Axis2. Fortunately, it involves just a few simple steps:</p>
+<ol>
+ <li>Download and install Java. (Minimum version is JDK1.4)</li>
+ <li>Download Axis2 and extract it to a target directory.</li>
+ <li>Copy the axis2.war file to the webapps directory of your servlet
+ engine.</li>
+ <li>Set the AXIS2_HOME environment variable to point to the target
+ directory in step. Note that all of the scripts and build files Axis2
+ generates depend on this value, so don't skip this step!</li>
+</ol>
+
+<p>In most cases, we're also going to need a WSDL file for our service.
+Axis2's Java2WSDL can be used to bootstrap a WSDL. To generate a WSDL file
+from a Java class, perform the following steps:</p>
+<ol>
+ <li>Create and compile the Java class.</li>
+ <li>Generate the WSDL using the command:</li>
+ <pre>%AXIS2_HOME%/bin/java2wsdl -cp . -cn samples.quickstart.service.pojo.StockQuoteService -of StockQuoteService.wsdl</pre>
+</ol>
+
+<p>Once you've generated the WSDL file, you can make the changes you need.
+For example, you might add custom faults or change the name of the generated
+elements. For example, this StockQuoteService.wsdl is in
+%AXIS2_HOME%/samples/quickstartadb/resources/META-INF folder, which we'll be
+using throughout the rest of this guide, replaces the generic parameters
+created by the generation process.</p>
+<a name="services"></a>
+
+<h2>Axis2 Services</h2>
+
+<p>Before we build anything, it's helpful to understand what the finished
+product looks like.</p>
+
+<p>The server side of Axis2 can be deployed on any Servlet engine, and has
+the following structure. Shown in Code Listing 2.</p>
+
+<p><b>Code Listing 2: The Directory Structure of axis2.war</b></p>
+<pre>axis2-web
+META-INF
+WEB-INF
+ classes
+ conf
+ axis2.xml
+ lib
+ activation.jar
+ ...
+ xmlSchema.jar
+ modules
+ modules.list
+ addressing.mar
+ ...
+ soapmonitor.mar
+ services
+ services.list
+ aservice.aar
+ ...
+ version.aar
+ web.xml</pre>
+
+<p>Starting at the top, axis2-web is a collection of JSPs that make up the
+Axis2 administration application, through which you can perform any action
+such as adding services and engaging and dis-engaging modules. The WEB-INF
+directory contains the actual java classes and other support files to run any
+services deployed to the services directory.</p>
+
+<p>The main file in all this is axis2.xml, which controls how the application
+deals with the received messages, determining whether Axis2 needs to apply
+any of the modules defined in the modules directory.</p>
+
+<p>Services can be deployed as *.aar files, as you can see here, but their
+contents must be arranged in a specific way. For example, the structure of
+this service will be as follows:</p>
+<a name="aarstructure"></a>
+<pre>- StockQuoteService
+ - META-INF
+ - services.xml
+ - lib
+ - samples
+ - quickstart
+ - service
+ - pojo
+ - StockQuoteService.class</pre>
+
+<p>Here, the name of the service is StockQuoteService, which
+is specified in the services.xml file and corresponds to the top-level
+folder of this service. Compiled Java classes are placed underneath
+this in their proper place based on the package name. The lib directory
+holds any service-specific JAR files needed for the service to run (none in
+this case) besides those already stored with the Axis2 WAR file and the
+servlet container's common JAR directories. Finally, the META-INF directory
+contains any additional information about the service that Axis2 needs
+to execute it properly. The services.xml file defines the service itself and
+links the Java class to it (See Code Listing 3).</p>
+
+<p><b>Code Listing 3: The Service Definition File</b></p>
+<pre><service name="StockQuoteService" scope="application">
+ <description>
+ Stock Quote Sample Service
+ </description>
+ <messageReceivers>
+ <messageReceiver
+ mep="http://www.w3.org/2004/08/wsdl/in-only"
+ class="org.apache.axis2.rpc.receivers.RPCInOnlyMessageReceiver"/>
+ <messageReceiver
+ mep="http://www.w3.org/2004/08/wsdl/in-out"
+ class="org.apache.axis2.rpc.receivers.RPCMessageReceiver"/>
+ </messageReceivers>
+ <parameter name="ServiceClass">
+ samples.quickstart.service.pojo.StockQuoteService
+ </parameter>
+</service></pre>
+
+<p>Here the service is defined, along with the relevant messageReceiver types
+for the different message exchange patterns.</p>
+
+<p>The META-INF directory is also the location for any custom WSDL files you
+intend to include for this application.</p>
+
+<p>You can deploy a service by simply taking this hierarchy of files and
+copying it to the webapps/axis2/WEB-INF/services directory of your servlet engine.
+(Note the Axis2 WAR file must be installed first in the servlet engine.)
+This is known as the "exploded" format. You can also compress your documents into an *.aar
+file, similar to a *.jar file, and place the *.aar file directly in the
+servlet engine's webapps/axis2/WEB-INF/services directory.</p>
+
+<p>Now that you understand what we're trying to accomplish, we're almost
+ready to start building.</p>
+
+<p>First, <a href="../download/@axis2_version_dir@/download.html#std-bin">download</a> and
+unzip the appropriate version of Axis2 Standard Binary Distribution. Make
+sure that you set the value of the AXIS2_HOME variable to match the location
+into which you extracted the contents of this release.</p>
+
+<p>Let's look at some different ways to create clients and services.</p>
+<a name="create"></a>
+
+<h2>Creating Services</h2>
+
+<p>In this section, we'll look at five ways to create a service based on the
+StockQuoteService class: deploying Plain Old Java Objects (POJO), building
+the service using AXIOM's OMElement, generating the service using Axis2
+Databinding Framework (ADB), generating the service using XMLBeans, and
+generating the service using JiBX.</p>
+<a name="deploy"></a>
+
+<h3>Deploying POJOs</h3>
+
+<p>To deploy the service using POJOs (Plain Old Java Objects), execute the
+following steps.</p>
+
+<p>Note the directory structure contained at
+<AXIS2_HOME>/samples/quickstart (the services.xml file is from the
+first section of this guide):</p>
+<pre>- quickstart
+ - README.txt
+ - build.xml
+ - resources
+ - META-INF
+ - services.xml
+ - src
+ - samples
+ - quickstart
+ - service
+ - pojo
+ - StockQuoteService.java</pre>
+
+<p>Note that you can generate a WSDL from the quickstart directory by typing: <pre>ant generate.wsdl</pre>
+However, creating StockQuoteService.wsdl is optional. It can be the version
+generated directly from the Java class, or a customized version of that file,
+and that services.xml is the same file referenced earlier in this
+document.</p>
+
+<p>Now build the project by typing ant generate.service in the quickstart
+directory, which creates the following directory structure:</p>
+<pre>- quickstart/build/classes
+ - META-INF
+ - services.xml
+ - samples
+ - quickstart
+ - service
+ - pojo
+ - StockQuoteService.class</pre>
+
+<p>If you want to deploy the service in an exploded directory format, rename
+the classes directory to StockQuoteService, and copy it to the
+webapps/axis2/WEB-INF/services directory in your servlet engine. Otherwise,
+copy the build/StockQuoteService.aar file to the
+webapps/axis2/WEB-INF/services directory in your servlet engine. Then check
+to make sure that the service has been properly deployed by viewing the list
+of services at:</p>
+<pre>http://localhost:8080/axis2/services/listServices</pre>
+
+<p>You can also checkout the WSDL at:</p>
+<pre>http://localhost:8080/axis2/services/StockQuoteService?wsdl</pre>
+
+<p>And the schema at:</p>
+<pre>http://localhost:8080/axis2/services/StockQuoteService?xsd</pre>
+
+<p>Once the URLs are working, quickly test the service. Try pointing your
+browser to the following URL:</p>
+<pre>http://localhost:8080/axis2/services/StockQuoteService/getPrice?symbol=IBM</pre>
+
+<p>You will get the following response:</p>
+<pre><ns:getPriceResponse xmlns:ns="http://pojo.service.quickstart.samples/xsd"><ns:return>42</ns:return></ns:getPriceResponse></pre>
+
+<p>If you invoke the update method as,</p>
+<pre>http://localhost:8080/axis2/services/StockQuoteService/update?symbol=IBM&price=100</pre>
+and then execute the first getPrice URL, you will see that the price has got
+updated. <a name="axiom"></a>
+
+<h3>Building the Service using AXIOM</h3>
+
+<p>To build a service "from scratch" using AXIOM, execute the following
+steps.</p>
+
+<p>Note the directory structure contained at /samples/quickstartaxiom:</p>
+<pre>- quickstartaxiom
+ - README.txt
+ - build.xml
+ - resources
+ - META-INF
+ - services.xml
+ - StockQuoteService.wsdl
+ - src
+ - samples
+ - quickstart
+ - service
+ - axiom
+ - StockQuoteService.java
+ - clients
+ - AXIOMClient.java</pre>
+
+<p>Since AXIOM is a little different, you're going to need a different
+services.xml file from the one used for POJO. Define it, as shown in Code
+Listing 4.</p>
+
+<p><b>Code Listing 4: The Service Definition File.</b></p>
+<pre><service name="StockQuoteService" scope="application">
+ <description>
+ Stock Quote Service
+ </description>
+ <operation name="getPrice">
+ <messageReceiver class="org.apache.axis2.receivers.RawXMLINOutMessageReceiver"/>
+ </operation>
+ <operation name="update">
+ <messageReceiver class="org.apache.axis2.receivers.RawXMLINOnlyMessageReceiver"/>
+ </operation>
+ <parameter name="ServiceClass">samples.quickstart.service.axiom.StockQuoteService</parameter>
+</service></pre>
+
+<p>Note that it's almost the same, except that the operations are explicitly
+defined in the service.xml file, and the MessageReceivers are now RawXML.</p>
+
+<p>Now, the above referenced StockQuoteService.java class, a plain Java class
+that uses classes from the Axis2 libraries, is defined as shown in Code
+Listing 5.</p>
+
+<p><b>Code Listing 5: The StockQuoteService Class using AXIOM</b></p>
+<pre>package samples.quickstart.service.axiom;
+
+import javax.xml.stream.XMLStreamException;
+import org.apache.axiom.om.OMAbstractFactory;
+import org.apache.axiom.om.OMElement;
+import org.apache.axiom.om.OMFactory;
+import org.apache.axiom.om.OMNamespace;
+
+import java.util.HashMap;
+public class StockQuoteService {
+ private HashMap map = new HashMap();
+
+ public OMElement getPrice(OMElement element) throws XMLStreamException {
+ element.build();
+ element.detach();
+
+ OMElement symbolElement = element.getFirstElement();
+ String symbol = symbolElement.getText();
+
+ String returnText = "42";
+ Double price = (Double) map.get(symbol);
+ if(price != null){
+ returnText = "" + price.doubleValue();
+ }
+ OMFactory fac = OMAbstractFactory.getOMFactory();
+ OMNamespace omNs =
+ fac.createOMNamespace("http://axiom.service.quickstart.samples/xsd", "tns");
+ OMElement method = fac.createOMElement("getPriceResponse", omNs);
+ OMElement value = fac.createOMElement("price", omNs);
+ value.addChild(fac.createOMText(value, returnText));
+ method.addChild(value);
+ return method;
+ }
+
+ public void update(OMElement element) throws XMLStreamException {
+ element.build();
+ element.detach();
+
+ OMElement symbolElement = element.getFirstElement();
+ String symbol = symbolElement.getText();
+
+ OMElement priceElement = (OMElement)symbolElement.getNextOMSibling();
+ String price = priceElement.getText();
+
+ map.put(symbol, new Double(price));
+ }
+}</pre>
+
+<p>Axis2 uses AXIOM, or the AXIs Object Model, a <a
+href="http://www.w3.org/DOM/">DOM</a> (Document Object Model)-like structure
+that is based on the StAX API (Streaming API for XML). Methods that act as
+services must take as their argument an OMElement, which represents an XML
+element that happens, in this case, to be the payload of the incoming SOAP
+message. Method getPrice(OMElement), for example, extracts the contents of the first child of the
+payload element, which corresponds to the stock symbol, and uses this to look up
+the current price of the stock. Unless this is an "in only" service, these methods must return an
+OMElement, because that becomes the payload of the return SOAP message.</p>
+
+<p>Now build the project by typing ant generate.service in the
+Axis2_HOME/samples/quickstartaxiom directory.</p>
+
+<p>Place the StockQuoteService.aar file in the webapps/axis2/WEB-INF/services
+directory of the servlet engine, and check to make sure that the service has
+been properly deployed by viewing the list of services at,</p>
+<pre>http://localhost:8080/axis2/services/listServices</pre>
+
+<p>You can also check the custom WSDL at,</p>
+<pre>http://localhost:8080/axis2/services/StockQuoteService?wsdl</pre>
+
+<p>and the schema at,</p>
+<pre>http://localhost:8080/axis2/services/StockQuoteService?xsd</pre>
+<a name="adb"></a>
+
+<h3>Generating the Service using ADB</h3>
+
+<p>To generate and deploy the service using the Axis2 Databinding Framework
+(ADB), execute the following steps.</p>
+
+<p>Generate the skeleton using the WSDL2Java utility by typing the following
+in the Axis2_HOME/samples/quickstartadb directory:</p>
+<pre>%AXIS2_HOME%/bin/WSDL2Java -uri resources/META-INF/StockQuoteService.wsdl -p samples.quickstart.service.adb -d adb -s -ss -sd -ssi -o build/service</pre>
+
+<p>Else, simply type ant generate.service in the
+Axis2_HOME/samples/quickstartadb directory.</p>
+
+<p>The option -d adb specifies Axis Data Binding (ADB). The -s switch
+specifies synchronous or blocking calls only. The -ss switch creates the
+server side code (skeleton and related files). The -sd switch creates a
+service descriptor (services.xml file). The -ssi switch creates an interface
+for the service skeleton. The service files should now be located at
+build/service.</p>
+
+<p>If you generated the code by using WSDL2Java directly, next you have to
+modify the generated skeleton to implement the service (if you used "ant
+generate.service", a completed skeleton will be copied over the generated one
+automatically).</p>
+
+<p>Open the
+build/service/src/samples/quickstart/adb/service/StockQuoteServiceSkeleton.java
+file and modify it to add the functionality of your service to the generated
+methods; shown in Code Listing 6.</p>
+
+<p><b>Code Listing 6: Defining the Service Skeleton File</b></p>
+<pre>package samples.quickstart.service.adb;
+
+import samples.quickstart.service.adb.xsd.GetPriceResponse;
+import samples.quickstart.service.adb.xsd.Update;
+import samples.quickstart.service.adb.xsd.GetPrice;
+
+import java.util.HashMap;
+
+public class StockQuoteServiceSkeleton {
+
+ private static HashMap map;
+
+ static{ map = new HashMap(); }
+
+ public void update(Update param0) {
+ map.put(param0.getSymbol(), new Double(param0.getPrice()));
+ }
+
+ public GetPriceResponse getPrice(GetPrice param1) {
+ Double price = (Double) map.get(param1.getSymbol());
+ double ret = 42;
+ if(price != null){
+ ret = price.doubleValue();
+ }
+ GetPriceResponse res =
+ new GetPriceResponse();
+ res.set_return(ret);
+ return res;
+ }
+}</pre>
+
+<p>Now you can build the project by typing the following command in the
+build/service directory:</p>
+<pre>ant jar.server</pre>
+
+<p>If all goes well, you should see the BUILD SUCCESSFUL message in your
+window, and the StockQuoteService.aar file in the build/service/build/lib
+directory. Copy this file to the webapps/axis2/WEB-INF/services directory of
+the servlet engine.</p>
+
+<p>You can check to make sure that the service has been properly deployed by
+viewing the list of services at,</p>
+<pre>http://localhost:8080/axis2/services/listServices</pre>
+
+<p>You can also check the custom WSDL at,</p>
+<pre>http://localhost:8080/axis2/services/StockQuoteService?wsdl</pre>
+
+<p>and the schema at,</p>
+<pre>http://localhost:8080/axis2/services/StockQuoteService?xsd</pre>
+<a name="xmlbeans"></a>
+
+<h3>Generating the Service using XMLBeans</h3>
+
+<p>To generate a service using XMLBeans, execute the following steps.</p>
+
+<p>Generate the skeleton using the WSDL2Java utility by typing the following
+in the Axis2_HOME/samples/quickstartxmlbeans directory.</p>
+<pre>%AXIS2_HOME%/bin/WSDL2Java -uri resources/META-INF/StockQuoteService.wsdl -p samples.quickstart.service.xmlbeans -d xmlbeans -s -ss -sd -ssi -o build/service</pre>
+
+<p>Else simply type ant generate.service in the
+Axis2_HOME/samples/quickstartxmlbeans directory.</p>
+
+<p>The option -d xmlbeans specifies XML Beans data binding. The -s switch
+specifies synchronous or blocking calls only. The -ss switch creates the
+server side code (skeleton and related files). The -sd switch creates a
+service descriptor (services.xml file). The -ssi switch creates an interface
+for the service skeleton. The service files should now be located at
+build/service.</p>
+
+<p>If you generated the code by using WSDL2Java directly, next you have to
+modify the generated skeleton to implement the service (if you used "ant
+generate.service", a completed skeleton will be copied over the generated one
+automatically).</p>
+
+<p>Next open the
+build/service/src/samples/quickstart/service/xmlbeans/StockQuoteServiceSkeleton.java
+file and modify it to add the functionality of your service to the generated
+methods (see Code Listing 7).</p>
+
+<p><b>Code Listing 7: Defining the Service Skeleton</b></p>
+
+<p><pre>package samples.quickstart.service.xmlbeans;
+
+import samples.quickstart.service.xmlbeans.xsd.GetPriceDocument;
+import samples.quickstart.service.xmlbeans.xsd.GetPriceResponseDocument;
+import samples.quickstart.service.xmlbeans.xsd.UpdateDocument;
+
+import java.util.HashMap;
+
+public class StockQuoteServiceSkeleton implements StockQuoteServiceSkeletonInterface {
+
+ private static HashMap map;
+
+ static{ map = new HashMap(); }
+
+ public void update(UpdateDocument param0) {
+ <b>map.put(param0.getUpdate().getSymbol(), new Double(param0.getUpdate().getPrice()));</b>
+ }
+
+ public GetPriceResponseDocument getPrice(GetPriceDocument param1) {
+ <b>Double price = (Double) map.get(param1.getGetPrice().getSymbol());
+ double ret = 42;
+ if(price != null){
+ ret = price.doubleValue();
+ }
+ System.err.println();
+ GetPriceResponseDocument resDoc =
+ GetPriceResponseDocument.Factory.newInstance();
+ GetPriceResponseDocument.GetPriceResponse res =
+ resDoc.addNewGetPriceResponse();
+ res.setReturn(ret);
+ return resDoc;</b>
+ }
+}</pre>
+</p>
+
+<p>Build the project by typing the following command in the build/service
+directory, which contains the build.xml file:</p>
+<pre>ant jar.server</pre>
+
+<p>If all goes well, you should see the BUILD SUCCESSFUL message in your
+window, and the StockQuoteService.aar file in the newly created
+build/service/build/lib directory. Copy this file to the
+webapps/axis2/WEB-INF/services directory of the servlet engine.</p>
+
+<p>You can check to make sure that the service has been properly deployed by
+viewing the list of services at,</p>
+<pre>http://localhost:8080/axis2/services/listServices</pre>
+
+<p>You can also check the custom WSDL at,</p>
+<pre>http://localhost:8080/axis2/services/StockQuoteService?wsdl</pre>
+
+<p>and the schema at,</p>
+<pre>http://localhost:8080/axis2/services/StockQuoteService?xsd</pre>
+<a name="jibx"></a>
+
+<h3>Generating the Service using JiBX</h3>
+
+<p>To generate and deploy the service using <a
+href="http://www.jibx.org">JiBX data binding</a>, execute the following
+steps.</p>
+
+<p>Generate the skeleton using the WSDL2Java utility by typing the following
+at a console in the Axis2_HOME/samples/quickstartjibx directory:</p>
+<pre>%AXIS2_HOME%/bin/wsdl2java -uri resources/META-INF/StockQuoteService.wsdl -p samples.quickstart.service.jibx -d jibx -s -ss -sd -ssi -uw -o build/service</pre>
+
+<p>Else, simply type "ant generate.service" in the
+Axis2_HOME/samples/quickstartjibx directory.</p>
+
+<p>The option -d jibx specifies JiBX data binding. The -s switch specifies
+synchronous or blocking calls only. The -ss switch creates the server side
+code (skeleton and related files). The -sd switch creates a service
+descriptor (services.xml file). The -ssi switch creates an interface for the
+service skeleton. The -uw switch unwraps the parameters passed to and from
+the service operations in order to create a more natural programming
+interface.</p>
+
+<p>After running WSDL2Java, the service files should be located at
+build/service. If you generated the code by using WSDL2Java directly, you
+need to modify the generated skeleton to implement the service (if you used
+"ant generate.service" a completed skeleton will be copied over the generated
+one automatically). Open the
+build/service/src/samples/quickstart/service/jibx/StockQuoteServiceSkeleton.java
+file and modify it to add the functionality of your service to the generated
+methods, as shown in Code Listing 8.</p>
+
+<p><b>Code Listing 8: Defining the Service Skeleton File</b></p>
+<pre>package samples.quickstart.service.jibx;
+
+import java.util.HashMap;
+
+public class StockQuoteServiceSkeleton implements StockQuoteServiceSkeletonInterface {
+ private HashMap map = new HashMap();
+
+ public void update(String symbol, Double price) {
+ map.put(symbol, price);
+ }
+
+ public Double getPrice(String symbol) {
+ Double ret = (Double) map.get(symbol);
+ if (ret == null) {
+ ret = new Double(42.0);
+ }
+ return ret;
+ }
+}</pre>
+
+<p>Now you can build the project by typing the following command in the
+build/service directory:</p>
+<pre>ant jar.server</pre>
+
+<p>If all goes well, you should see the BUILD SUCCESSFUL message in your
+window, and the StockQuoteService.aar file in the build/service/build/lib
+directory. Copy this file to the webapps/axis2/WEB-INF/services directory of
+the servlet engine.</p>
+
+<p>You can check to make sure that the service has been properly deployed by
+viewing the list of services at,</p>
+<pre>http://localhost:8080/axis2/services/listServices</pre>
+
+<p>You can also check the custom WSDL at,</p>
+<pre>http://localhost:8080/axis2/services/StockQuoteService?wsdl</pre>
+
+<p>and the schema at,</p>
+<pre>http://localhost:8080/axis2/services/StockQuoteService?xsd</pre>
+
+<p>For more information on using JiBX with Axis2, see the <a
+href="jibx/jibx-codegen-integration.html">JiBX code generation
+integration</a> details. You can also check the <a
+href="http://www.sosnoski.com/jibx-wiki/space/axis2-jibx">JiBX Axis2 Wiki
+page</a> for updated information about using JiBX with Axis2.</p>
+<a name="clients"></a>
+
+<h2>Creating Clients</h2>
+
+<p>In this section, we'll look at four ways to create clients based on the
+StockQuoteService class: building an AXIOM based client, generating a client
+using Axis2 Databinding Framework (ADB), generating a client using XMLBeans,
+and generating a client using JiBX.</p>
+<a name="clientaxiom"></a>
+
+<h3>Creating a Client with AXIOM</h3>
+
+<p>To build a client using AXIOM, execute the following steps.</p>
+
+<p>Also, note the directory structure shown in the Creating a service with
+AXIOM section, duplicated below for completeness.</p>
+<pre>- quickstartaxiom
+ - README.txt
+ - build.xml
+ - resources
+ - META-INF
+ - services.xml
+ - StockQuoteService.wsdl
+ - src
+ - samples
+ - quickstart
+ - service
+ - axiom
+ - StockQuoteService.java
+ - clients
+ - AXIOMClient.java</pre>
+
+<p>The above referenced AXIOMClient.java class is defined as follows, shown
+in Code Listing 9.</p>
+
+<p><b>Code Listing 9: The AXIOMClient class using AXIOM</b></p>
+<pre>package samples.quickstart.clients;
+
+import org.apache.axiom.om.OMAbstractFactory;
+import org.apache.axiom.om.OMElement;
+import org.apache.axiom.om.OMFactory;
+import org.apache.axiom.om.OMNamespace;
+import org.apache.axis2.Constants;
+import org.apache.axis2.addressing.EndpointReference;
+import org.apache.axis2.client.Options;
+import org.apache.axis2.client.ServiceClient;
+
+public class AXIOMClient {
+
+ private static EndpointReference targetEPR =
+ new EndpointReference("http://localhost:8080/axis2/services/StockQuoteService");
+
+ public static OMElement getPricePayload(String symbol) {
+ OMFactory fac = OMAbstractFactory.getOMFactory();
+ OMNamespace omNs = fac.createOMNamespace("http://axiom.service.quickstart.samples/xsd", "tns");
+
+ OMElement method = fac.createOMElement("getPrice", omNs);
+ OMElement value = fac.createOMElement("symbol", omNs);
+ value.addChild(fac.createOMText(value, symbol));
+ method.addChild(value);
+ return method;
+ }
+
+ public static OMElement updatePayload(String symbol, double price) {
+ OMFactory fac = OMAbstractFactory.getOMFactory();
+ OMNamespace omNs = fac.createOMNamespace("http://axiom.service.quickstart.samples/xsd", "tns");
+
+ OMElement method = fac.createOMElement("update", omNs);
+
+ OMElement value1 = fac.createOMElement("symbol", omNs);
+ value1.addChild(fac.createOMText(value1, symbol));
+ method.addChild(value1);
+
+ OMElement value2 = fac.createOMElement("price", omNs);
+ value2.addChild(fac.createOMText(value2,
+ Double.toString(price)));
+ method.addChild(value2);
+ return method;
+ }
+
+ public static void main(String[] args) {
+ try {
+ OMElement getPricePayload = getPricePayload("WSO");
+ OMElement updatePayload = updatePayload("WSO", 123.42);
+ Options options = new Options();
+ options.setTo(targetEPR);
+ options.setTransportInProtocol(Constants.TRANSPORT_HTTP);
+
+ ServiceClient sender = new ServiceClient();
+ sender.setOptions(options);
+
+ sender.fireAndForget(updatePayload);
+ System.err.println("price updated");
+ OMElement result = sender.sendReceive(getPricePayload);
+
+ String response = result.getFirstElement().getText();
+ System.err.println("Current price of WSO: " + response);
+
+ } catch (Exception e) {
+ e.printStackTrace();
+ }
+ }
+
+}</pre>
+
+<p>Axis2 uses AXIOM, or the AXIs Object Model, a DOM (Document Object
+Model)-like structure that is based on the StAX API (Streaming API for XML).
+Here you setup the payload for the update and getPrice methods of the
+service. The payloads are created similar to how you created the
+getPriceResponse payload for the AXIOM service. Then you setup the Options
+class, and create a ServiceClient that you'll use to communicate with the
+service. First you call the update method, which is a fireAndForget method
+that returns nothing. Lastly, you call the getPrice method, and retrieve the
+current price from the service and display it.</p>
+
+<p>Now you can build and run the AXIOM client by typing ant run.client in the
+Axis2_HOME/samples/quickstartaxiom directory.</p>
+
+<p>You should get the following as output:</p>
+<pre>done
+Current price of WSO: 123.42</pre>
+<a name="clientadb"></a>
+
+<h3>Generating a Client using ADB</h3>
+
+<p>To build a client using Axis Data Binding (ADB), execute the following
+steps.</p>
+
+<p>Generate the client databings by typing the following in the
+Axis2_HOME/samples/quickstartadb directory:</p>
+<pre>%AXIS2_HOME%/bin/WSDL2Java -uri resources/META-INF/StockQuoteService.wsdl -p samples.quickstart.clients -d adb -s -o build/client</pre>
+
+<p>Else, simply type ant generate.client in the
+Axis2_HOME/samples/quickstartadb directory.</p>
+
+<p>Next take a look at
+quickstartadb/src/samples/quickstart/clients/ADBClient.java, and see how it's
+defined in Code Listing 10.</p>
+
+<p><b>Code Listing 10: The ADBClient Class</b></p>
+<pre>package samples.quickstart.clients;
+
+import samples.quickstart.service.adb.StockQuoteServiceStub;
+
+public class ADBClient{
+ public static void main(java.lang.String args[]){
+ try{
+ StockQuoteServiceStub stub =
+ new StockQuoteServiceStub
+ ("http://localhost:8080/axis2/services/StockQuoteService");
+
+ getPrice(stub);
+ update(stub);
+ getPrice(stub);
+
+ } catch(Exception e){
+ e.printStackTrace();
+ System.err.println("\n\n\n");
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* fire and forget */
+ public static void update(StockQuoteServiceStub stub){
+ try{
+ StockQuoteServiceStub.Update req = new StockQuoteServiceStub.Update();
+ req.setSymbol ("ABC");
+ req.setPrice (42.35);
+
+ stub.update(req);
+ System.err.println("price updated");
+ } catch(Exception e){
+ e.printStackTrace();
+ System.err.println("\n\n\n");
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* two way call/receive */
+ public static void getPrice(StockQuoteServiceStub stub){
+ try{
+ StockQuoteServiceStub.GetPrice req = new StockQuoteServiceStub.GetPrice();
+
+ req.setSymbol("ABC");
+
+ StockQuoteServiceStub.GetPriceResponse res =
+ stub.getPrice(req);
+
+ System.err.println(res.get_return());
+ } catch(Exception e){
+ e.printStackTrace();
+ System.err.println("\n\n\n");
+ }
+ }
+
+}</pre>
+
+<p>This class creates a client stub using the Axis Data Bindings you created.
+Then it calls the getPrice and update operations on the Web service. The
+getPrice method operation creates the GetPrice payload and sets the symbol to
+ABC. It then sends the request and displays the current price. The update
+method creates an Update payload, setting the symbol to ABC and the price to
+42.35.</p>
+
+<p>Now build and run the client by typing ant run.client in the
+Axis2_HOME/samples/quickstartadb directory.</p>
+
+<p>You should get the following as output:</p>
+<pre>
+42
+price updated
+42.35
+</pre>
+<a name="clientxmlbeans"></a>
+
+<h3>Generating a Client using XMLBeans</h3>
+
+<p>To build a client using the XML Beans data bindings, execute the following
+steps.</p>
+
+<p>Generate the databings by typing the following in the xmlbeansClient
+directory.</p>
+<pre>%AXIS2_HOME%/bin/WSDL2Java -uri resources/META-INF/StockQuoteService.wsdl -p samples.quickstart.service.xmlbeans -d xmlbeans -s -o build/client</pre>
+
+<p>Else, simply type ant generate.client in the
+Axis2_HOME/samples/quickstartxmlbeans directory.</p>
+
+<p>Note that this creates a client stub code and no server side code.</p>
+
+<p>Next take a look at
+quickstartxmlbeans/src/samples/quickstart/clients/XMLBEANSClient.java, and
+see how it's defined in Code Listing 11.</p>
+
+<p><b>Code Listing 11: The XMLBEANSClient class</b></p>
+<pre>package samples.quickstart.clients;
+
+import samples.quickstart.service.xmlbeans.StockQuoteServiceStub;
+import samples.quickstart.service.xmlbeans.xsd.GetPriceDocument;
+import samples.quickstart.service.xmlbeans.xsd.GetPriceResponseDocument;
+import samples.quickstart.service.xmlbeans.xsd.UpdateDocument;
+
+public class XMLBEANSClient{
+
+ public static void main(java.lang.String args[]){
+ try{
+ StockQuoteServiceStub stub =
+ new StockQuoteServiceStub
+ ("http://localhost:8080/axis2/services/StockQuoteService");
+
+ getPrice(stub);
+ update(stub);
+ getPrice(stub);
+
+ } catch(Exception e){
+ e.printStackTrace();
+ System.err.println("\n\n\n");
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* fire and forget */
+ public static void update(StockQuoteServiceStub stub){
+ try{
+ UpdateDocument reqDoc = UpdateDocument.Factory.newInstance();
+ UpdateDocument.Update req = reqDoc.addNewUpdate();
+ req.setSymbol ("BCD");
+ req.setPrice (42.32);
+
+ stub.update(reqDoc);
+ System.err.println("price updated");
+ } catch(Exception e){
+ e.printStackTrace();
+ System.err.println("\n\n\n");
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* two way call/receive */
+ public static void getPrice(StockQuoteServiceStub stub){
+ try{
+ GetPriceDocument reqDoc = GetPriceDocument.Factory.newInstance();
+ GetPriceDocument.GetPrice req = reqDoc.addNewGetPrice();
+ req.setSymbol("BCD");
+
+ GetPriceResponseDocument res =
+ stub.getPrice(reqDoc);
+
+ System.err.println(res.getGetPriceResponse().getReturn());
+ } catch(Exception e){
+ e.printStackTrace();
+ System.err.println("\n\n\n");
+ }
+ }
+}</pre>
+
+<p>This class creates a client stub using the XML Beans data bindings you
+created. Then it calls the getPrice and the update operations on the Web
+service. The getPrice method operation creates the GetPriceDocument, its
+inner GetPrice classes and sets the symbol to ABC. It then sends the request
+and retrieves a GetPriceResponseDocument and displays the current price. The
+update method creates an UpdateDocument, updates and sets the symbol to ABC
+and price to 42.32, displaying 'done' when complete.</p>
+
+<p>Now build and run the the project by typing ant run.client in the
+Axis2_HOME/samples/quickstartxmlbeans directory.</p>
+
+<p>You should get the following as output:</p>
+<pre>
+42
+price updated
+42.32
+</pre>
+<a name="clientjibx"></a>
+
+<h3>Generating a Client using JiBX</h3>
+
+<p>To build a client using JiBX, execute the following steps.</p>
+
+<p>Generate the client stub by typing the following at a console in the
+Axis2_HOME/samples/quickstartjibx directory.</p>
+<pre>%AXIS2_HOME%/bin/wsdl2java -uri resources/META-INF/StockQuoteService.wsdl -p samples.quickstart.clients -d jibx -s -uw -o build/client</pre>
+
+<p>Else, simply type "ant generate.client".</p>
+
+<p>Next take a look at
+quickstartjibx/src/samples/quickstart/clients/JiBXClient.java, shown below in
+Code Listing 12.</p>
+
+<p><b>Code Listing 12: The JiBXClient class</b></p>
+<pre>package samples.quickstart.clients;
+
+import samples.quickstart.service.jibx.StockQuoteServiceStub;
+
+public class JiBXClient{
+ public static void main(java.lang.String args[]){
+ try{
+ StockQuoteServiceStub stub =
+ new StockQuoteServiceStub
+ ("http://localhost:8080/axis2/services/StockQuoteService");
+
+ getPrice(stub);
+ update(stub);
+ getPrice(stub);
+
+ } catch(Exception e){
+ e.printStackTrace();
+ System.err.println("\n\n\n");
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* fire and forget */
+ public static void update(StockQuoteServiceStub stub){
+ try{
+ stub.update("CDE", new Double(42.35));
+ System.err.println("price updated");
+ } catch(Exception e){
+ e.printStackTrace();
+ System.err.println("\n\n\n");
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* two way call/receive */
+ public static void getPrice(StockQuoteServiceStub stub){
+ try{
+ System.err.println(stub.getPrice("CDE"));
+ } catch(Exception e){
+ e.printStackTrace();
+ System.err.println("\n\n\n");
+ }
+ }
+
+}</pre>
+
+<p>This class uses the created JiBX client stub to access the getPrice and
+the update operations on the Web service. The getPrice method sends a request
+for the stock "ABC" and displays the current price. The update method setsnex
+the price for stock "ABC" to 42.35.</p>
+
+<p>Now build and run the client by typing "ant run.client" at a console in
+the Axis2_HOME/samples/quickstartjibx directory.</p>
+
+<p>You should get the following as output:</p>
+<pre>
+42
+price updated
+42.35
+</pre>
+
+<p>For more information on using JiBX with Axis2, see the <a
+href="jibx/jibx-codegen-integration.html">JiBX code generation
+integration</a> details.</p>
+<a name="summary"></a>
+
+<h2>Summary</h2>
+
+<p>Axis2 provides a slick and robust way to get web services up and running in no
+time. This guide presented five methods of creating a service deployable on
+Axis2, and four methods of creating a client to communicate with the
+services. You now have the flexibility to create Web services using a variety
+of different technologies.</p>
+<a name="furtherstudy"></a>
+
+<h2>For Further Study</h2>
+
+<p>Apache Axis2-<a
+href="http://ws.apache.org/axis2/">http://ws.apache.org/axis2/</a></p>
+
+<p>Axis2 Architecture-<a
+href="http://ws.apache.org/axis2/1_0/Axis2ArchitectureGuide.html">http://ws.apache.org/axis2/1_0/Axis2ArchitectureGuide.html</a></p>
+
+<p>Introduction to Apache Axis2-<a
+href="http://www.redhat.com/magazine/021jul06/features/apache_axis2/">http://www.redhat.com/magazine/021jul06/features/apache_axis2/</a></p>
+
+<p>Working With Apache Axis2-<a
+href="http://www.wso2.net/articles/axis2/java/2006/09/13/working-with-axis2">http://www.wso2.net/articles/axis2/java/2006/09/13/working-with-axis2</a></p>
+</body>
+</html>
Modified: webservices/axis2/branches/java/jaxws21/xdocs/@axis2_version_dir@/soapmonitor-module.html
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/webservices/axis2/branches/java/jaxws21/xdocs/%40axis2_version_dir%40/soapmonitor-module.html?view=diff&rev=551228&r1=551227&r2=551228
==============================================================================
--- webservices/axis2/branches/java/jaxws21/xdocs/@axis2_version_dir@/soapmonitor-module.html (original)
+++ webservices/axis2/branches/java/jaxws21/xdocs/@axis2_version_dir@/soapmonitor-module.html Wed Jun 27 09:45:37 2007
@@ -49,19 +49,19 @@
<phase name="PreDispatch"/>
<phase name="Dispatch" class="org.apache.axis2.engine.DispatchPhase">
<handler name="AddressingBasedDispatcher"
- class="org.apache.axis2.engine.AddressingBasedDispatcher">
+ class="org.apache.axis2.dispatchers.AddressingBasedDispatcher">
<order phase="Dispatch"/>
</handler>
<handler name="RequestURIBasedDispatcher"
- class="org.apache.axis2.engine.RequestURIBasedDispatcher">
+ class="org.apache.axis2.dispatchers.RequestURIBasedDispatcher">
<order phase="Dispatch"/>
</handler>
<handler name="SOAPActionBasedDispatcher"
- class="org.apache.axis2.engine.SOAPActionBasedDispatcher">
+ class="org.apache.axis2.dispatchers.SOAPActionBasedDispatcher">
<order phase="Dispatch"/>
</handler>
<handler name="SOAPMessageBodyBasedDispatcher"
- class="org.apache.axis2.engine.SOAPMessageBodyBasedDispatcher">
+ class="org.apache.axis2.dispatchers.SOAPMessageBodyBasedDispatcher">
<order phase="Dispatch"/>
</handler>
<handler name="InstanceDispatcher"
Modified: webservices/axis2/branches/java/jaxws21/xdocs/@axis2_version_dir@/spring.html
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/webservices/axis2/branches/java/jaxws21/xdocs/%40axis2_version_dir%40/spring.html?view=diff&rev=551228&r1=551227&r2=551228
==============================================================================
--- webservices/axis2/branches/java/jaxws21/xdocs/@axis2_version_dir@/spring.html (original)
+++ webservices/axis2/branches/java/jaxws21/xdocs/@axis2_version_dir@/spring.html Wed Jun 27 09:45:37 2007
@@ -108,8 +108,8 @@
<description>
simple spring example
</description>
- <parameter name="ServiceObjectSupplier" locked="false">org.apache.axis2.extensions.spring.receivers.SpringServletContextObjectSupplier</parameter>
- <parameter name="SpringBeanName" locked="false">springAwareService</parameter>
+ <parameter name="ServiceObjectSupplier">org.apache.axis2.extensions.spring.receivers.SpringServletContextObjectSupplier</parameter>
+ <parameter name="SpringBeanName">springAwareService</parameter>
<operation name="getValue">
<messageReceiver class="org.apache.axis2.receivers.RawXMLINOutMessageReceiver"/>
</operation>
@@ -158,8 +158,8 @@
<description>
simple spring example
</description>
- <parameter name="ServiceObjectSupplier" locked="false">org.apache.axis2.extensions.spring.receivers.SpringAppContextAwareObjectSupplier</parameter>
- <parameter name="SpringBeanName" locked="false">springAwareService</parameter>
+ <parameter name="ServiceObjectSupplier">org.apache.axis2.extensions.spring.receivers.SpringAppContextAwareObjectSupplier</parameter>
+ <parameter name="SpringBeanName">springAwareService</parameter>
<operation name="getValue">
<messageReceiver class="org.apache.axis2.receivers.RawXMLINOutMessageReceiver"/>
</operation>
@@ -430,9 +430,9 @@
simple spring example - inside the AAR
</description>
<!-- need the TCCL param when using spring inside the AAR -->
- <parameter name="ServiceTCCL" locked="false">composite</parameter>
- <parameter name="ServiceObjectSupplier" locked="false">org.apache.axis2.extensions.spring.receivers.SpringAppContextAwareObjectSupplier</parameter>
- <parameter name="SpringBeanName" locked="false">springAwareService</parameter>
+ <parameter name="ServiceTCCL">composite</parameter>
+ <parameter name="ServiceObjectSupplier">org.apache.axis2.extensions.spring.receivers.SpringAppContextAwareObjectSupplier</parameter>
+ <parameter name="SpringBeanName">springAwareService</parameter>
<operation name="getValue">
<messageReceiver class="org.apache.axis2.receivers.RawXMLINOutMessageReceiver"/>
</operation>
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