Fuse 6 is no longer supported
As of February 2025, Red Hat Fuse 6 is no longer supported. If you are using Fuse 6, please upgrade to Red Hat build of Apache Camel.Questo contenuto non è disponibile nella lingua selezionata.
40.3. Generating the Stub Code
Overview Copia collegamentoCollegamento copiato negli appunti!
jaxws:bindings
tag (where the jaxws
prefix is tied to the http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/jaxws
namespace). There are two ways of specifying a binding declaration:
- External Binding Declaration
- When using an external binding declaration the
jaxws:bindings
element is defined in a file separate from the WSDL contract. You specify the location of the binding declaration file to code generator when you generate the stub code. - Embedded Binding Declaration
- When using an embedded binding declaration you embed the
jaxws:bindings
element directly in a WSDL contract, treating it as a WSDL extension. In this case, the settings injaxws:bindings
apply only to the immediate parent element.
Using an external binding declaration Copia collegamentoCollegamento copiato negli appunti!
Example 40.2. Template for an Asynchronous Binding Declaration
wsdl:definitions
, if you want the entire WSDL contract to be affected. The jaxws:enableAsyncMapping
element is set to true
to enable the asynchronous invocation feature.
GreeterAsync
interface, you can specify <bindings node="wsdl:definitions/wsdl:portType[@name='GreeterAsync']"> in the preceding binding declaration.
async_binding.xml
, you would set up your POM as shown in Example 40.3, “Consumer Code Generation”.
Example 40.3. Consumer Code Generation
-b
option tells the code generator where to locate the external binding file.
Using an embedded binding declaration Copia collegamentoCollegamento copiato negli appunti!
jaxws:bindings
element and its associated jaxws:enableAsynchMapping
child directly into the WSDL. You also must add a namespace declaration for the jaxws
prefix.
Example 40.4. WSDL with Embedded Binding Declaration for Asynchronous Mapping
wsdl:definitions
element the code generator creates asynchronous methods for all of the operations defined in the WSDL document. If it is placed as a child of a wsdl:portType
element the code generator creates asynchronous methods for all of the operations defined in the interface. If it is placed as a child of a wsdl:operation
element the code generator creates asynchronous methods for only that operation.
Generated interface Copia collegamentoCollegamento copiato negli appunti!
GreeterAsync
SEI (in the file GreeterAsync.java
) is defined as shown in Example 40.5, “Service Endpoint Interface with Methods for Asynchronous Invocations”.
Example 40.5. Service Endpoint Interface with Methods for Asynchronous Invocations
greetMeSometime()
, two asynchronous methods are also generated for the greetMeSometime operation: