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JAX-WS 2.1 Tools
This document describes the tools included with JAX-WS 2.0.1.
ANT Tasks
AnnotationProcessing
An ANT task to invoke Annotation Processing.
WsGen
An ANT task to invoke WsGen
WsImport
An ANT task to invoke WsImport
Command-line Tools
AP
A Java SE tool and framework for processing annotations. Annotation processing will invoke a JAX-WS AnnotationProcossor for
processing Java source files with javax.jws.* annotations and making them web services.
Annotation processing will compile the Java source files and generate any additional classes needed to make an javax.jws.WebService
annotated class a Web service.
WsGen
Tool to process a compiled javax.jws.WebService annotated class and to generate the necessary classes to make
it a Web service.
WsImport
Tool to import a WSDL and to generate an SEI (a javax.jws.WebService) interface that can be either implemented
on the server to build a web service, or can be used on the client to invoke the web service.
Implementation Classes
Model
The model is used to represent the entire Web Service. The JAX-WS ProcessorActions can process
this Model to generate Java artifacts such as the service interface.
Modeler
A Modeler is used to create a Model of a Web Service from a particular Web
Web Service description such as a WSDL
file.
WSDLModeler
The WSDLModeler processes a WSDL to create a Model.
WebServiceAp
WebServiceAp is a AnnotationProcessor for processing javax.jws.* and javax.xml.ws.* annotations. This class is used either by the WsGen (CompileTool) tool or idirectly via the WSAP
when invoked by Annotation Processing.
/**
* <h1>JAX-WS 2.1 Tools</h1>
* This document describes the tools included with JAX-WS 2.0.1.
*
* <h2>ANT Tasks</h2>
<d1>
* <dt>{@link com.sun.tools.internal.ws.ant.AnnotationProcessingTask AnnotationProcessing}
* <dd>An ANT task to invoke <a href="http://download.oracle.com/javase/6/docs/api/javax/annotation/processing/package-summary.html">Annotation Processing</a>.
* <dt>{@link com.sun.tools.internal.ws.ant.WsGen2 WsGen}
* <dd>
* An ANT task to invoke {@link com.sun.tools.internal.ws.WsGen WsGen}
* <dt>{@link com.sun.tools.internal.ws.ant.WsImport2 WsImport}
* <dd>
* An ANT task to invoke {@link com.sun.tools.internal.ws.WsImport WsImport}
*
* </d1>
* <h2>Command-line Tools</h2>
<d1>
* <dt><a href="http://download.oracle.com/javase/6/docs/api/javax/annotation/processing/package-summary.html">AP</a>
<dd>A Java SE tool and framework for processing annotations. Annotation processing will invoke a JAX-WS AnnotationProcossor for
* processing Java source files with javax.jws.* annotations and making them web services.
* Annotation processing will compile the Java source files and generate any additional classes needed to make an javax.jws.WebService
* annotated class a Web service.
*
* <dt>{@link com.sun.tools.internal.ws.WsGen WsGen}
* <dd>Tool to process a compiled javax.jws.WebService annotated class and to generate the necessary classes to make
* it a Web service.
* <dt>{@link com.sun.tools.internal.ws.ant.WsImport2 WsImport}
* <dd>
* Tool to import a WSDL and to generate an SEI (a javax.jws.WebService) interface that can be either implemented
* on the server to build a web service, or can be used on the client to invoke the web service.
* </d1>
* <h2>Implementation Classes</h2>
* <d1>
* <dt>{@link com.sun.tools.internal.ws.processor.model.Model Model}
* <dd>The model is used to represent the entire Web Service. The JAX-WS ProcessorActions can process
* this Model to generate Java artifacts such as the service interface.
*
*
* <dt>{@link com.sun.tools.internal.ws.processor.modeler.Modeler Modeler}
* <dd>A Modeler is used to create a Model of a Web Service from a particular Web
* Web Service description such as a WSDL
* file.
*
* <dt>{@link com.sun.tools.internal.ws.processor.modeler.wsdl.WSDLModeler WSDLModeler}
* <dd>The WSDLModeler processes a WSDL to create a Model.
*
* <dt>{@link com.sun.tools.internal.ws.processor.modeler.annotation.WebServiceAp WebServiceAp}
* <dd>WebServiceAp is a AnnotationProcessor for processing javax.jws.* and
* javax.xml.ws.* annotations. This class is used either by the WsGen (CompileTool) tool or
* idirectly via the {@link com.sun.istack.internal.ws.WSAP WSAP} when invoked by Annotation Processing.
* </d1>
*
**/
package com.sun.tools.internal.ws;