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- 1 An example POJO Web service: how to expose the methods of a Java class as a Web service using Axis2.
- 2 How to expose the getters and setters of a Service: this demo uses the Spring to initialize the property of the Service
- 3 In this sample, we are deploying a POJO after writing a services.xml and creating an aar
- 4 This sample shows how to expose a Java class as a web service
An example POJO Web service: how to expose the methods of a Java class as a Web service using Axis2.
Sample: POJO (Plain Old Java Object)
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Introduction
============
This is an example POJO Web service. It shows how to expose the methods of a Java class as a Web
service using Aixs2.
Prerequisites
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To build the sample service you must have ant-1.6.x installed in your system.
To set AXIS2_HOME in Unix/Linux type:
$export AXIS2_HOME=<path to axis2 distribution>
Building the Service
====================
To build the sample service, type: $ant generate.service or just ant
This will build the AddressBookService.aar in the build directory and copy it to the
<AXIS2_HOME>/repository/services directory.
You can start the Axis2 server by running either axis2server.bat (on Windows) or axis2server.sh
(on Linux)that are located in <AXIS2_HOME>/bin directory.
The WSDL for this service should be viewable at:
http://<yourhost>:<yourport>/axis2/services/AddressBookService?wsdl
(e.g. http://localhost:8080/axis2/services/AddressBookService?wsdl)
src/sample/addressbook/rpcclient/AddressBookRPCClient.java is a Client that uses RPCServiceClient
to invoke the methods of this web services just like the method invocations of a Java object.
Running the Client
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To compile and run, type
$ant rpc.client
src/sample/addressbook/adbclient/AddressBookADBClient is Client that uses a generated stub with ADB
to invoke the methods of this web service.
To generate the stub, compile and run, type
$ant adb.client -Dwsdl=http://<yourhost>:<yourport>/axis2/services/AddressBookService?wsdl
Help
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Please contact axis-user list (axis-user@ws.apache.org) if you have any trouble running the sample.
How to expose the getters and setters of a Service: this demo uses the Spring to initialize the property of the Service
POJO Web Services using Apache Axis2- Sample 2
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This sample contains source code for the xdocs/1_1/pojoguide.html document found in
the extracted Axis2 Documents Distribution. For a more detailed description on the
source code kindly see this "POJO Web Services using Apache Axis2" document.
In this specific sample you"ll be shown how to take a POJO (Plain Old Java Object)
based on the Spring Framework, and deploy that as an AAR packaged Web service on Tomcat.
This is a quick way to get a Web service up and running in no time.
Introduction
============
This sample shows how to expose the getters and setters of WeatherSpringService that
takes Weather type Java Object as the argument and the return type. It uses the Spring
framework to initialize the weather property of the WeatherSpringService.
Pre-Requisites
==============
Apache Ant 1.6.2 or later
Spring-1.2.6.jar or later
You need to have this jar in your build and runtime class path. The easiest way to do this
is to copy it to Axis2_HOME/lib directory.
Building the Service
====================
Type $ant from Axis2_HOME/samples/pojoguidespring
Running the Client
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Type $ant rpc.client from from Axis2_HOME/samples/pojoguidespring
Help
====
Please contact axis-user list (axis-user@ws.apache.org) if you have any trouble running the sample.
In this sample, we are deploying a POJO after writing a services.xml and creating an aar
Axis2 Quick Start Guide- Sample 1
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This sample contains source code for the xdocs/1_1/quickstartguide.html document found in
the extracted Axis2 Documents Distribution. For a more detailed description on the
source code kindly see this "Axis2 Quick Start Guide" document.
Introduction
============
In this sample, we are deploying a POJO after writing a services.xml and
creating an aar. We also test the getPrice and update methods using a browser.
Pre-Requisites
==============
Apache Ant 1.6.2 or later
Building the Service
====================
Type "ant generate.service" or just "ant" from Axis2_HOME/samples/quickstart directory
and then deploy the Axis2_HOME/samples/quickstart/build/StockQuoteService.aar
Generate WSDL
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Type "ant generate.wsdl" from Axis2_HOME/samples/quickstart directory which generates a
WSDL file for the above Web service and it will be placed in Axis2_HOME/samples/quickstart/build
directory.
Running the Client
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- From your browser, If you point to the following URL:
http://localhost:8080/axis2/services/StockQuoteService/getPrice?symbol=IBM
You will get the following response:
<ns:getPriceResponse><ns:return>42.0</ns:return></ns:getPriceResponse>
- If you invoke the update method like so:
http://localhost:8080/axis2/services/StockQuoteService/update?symbol=IBM&price=100
And then execute the first getPrice url. You can see that the price got updated.
Help
====
Please contact axis-user list (axis-user@ws.apache.org) if you have any trouble running the sample.
This sample shows how to expose a Java class as a web service
POJO Web Services using Apache Axis2- Sample 1
=============================================
This sample contains source code for the xdocs/1_1/pojoguide.html document found in
the extracted Axis2 Documents Distribution. For a more detailed description on the
source code kindly see this "POJO Web Services using Apache Axis2" document.
The above mentioned document shows you how to take a simple POJO (Plain Old Java
Object), and deploy it on Apache Tomcat as a Web service in the exploded directory
format. This is a quick way to get a Web service up and running in no time.
Introduction
============
This sample shows how to expose a Java class as a web service.
The WeatherService Java class provides methods to get and set a Weather
type Java objects. The client uses RPCServiceClient to invoke those two
methods just as Java object method invocation.
Prerequisites
==============
Apache Ant 1.6.2 or later
Building the Service
====================
Type $ant from Axis2_HOME/samples/pojoguide
Running the Client
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Type $ant rpc.client
Help
====
Please contact axis-user list (axis-user@ws.apache.org) if you have any trouble running the sample.