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package com.sun.tools.internal.ws;

import com.sun.tools.internal.ws.wscompile.WsgenTool;

WsGen tool entry point.
Author:Vivek Pandey, Kohsuke Kawaguchi
/** * WsGen tool entry point. * * @author Vivek Pandey * @author Kohsuke Kawaguchi */
public class WsGen {
CLI entry point. Use Invoker to load proper API version
/** * CLI entry point. Use {@link Invoker} to load proper API version */
public static void main(String[] args) throws Throwable { System.exit(Invoker.invoke("com.sun.tools.internal.ws.wscompile.WsgenTool", args)); }
Entry point for tool integration.

This does the same as main(String[]) except it doesn't invoke System.exit(int). This method also doesn't play with classloaders. It's the caller's responsibility to set up the classloader to load all jars needed to run the tool.

Returns: 0 if the tool runs successfully.
/** * Entry point for tool integration. * * <p> * This does the same as {@link #main(String[])} except * it doesn't invoke {@link System#exit(int)}. This method * also doesn't play with classloaders. It's the caller's * responsibility to set up the classloader to load all jars * needed to run the tool. * * @return * 0 if the tool runs successfully. */
public static int doMain(String[] args) throws Throwable { return new WsgenTool(System.out).run(args) ? 0 : 1; } }