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package com.sun.enterprise.deployment.util.webservice;
import org.jvnet.hk2.annotations.Contract;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.HashMap;
/**
* This interface is used by the deploytool to generate webservice artifacts.
* A client is expected to set the options and features using the add* methods before calling the generate* method
*
* Here is a code sample
*
* SEIConfig cfg = new SEIConfig("WeatherWebService", "WeatherWebService", "endpoint",
* "endpoint.WeatherService", "endpoint.WeatherServiceImpl");
* WsCompileInvoker inv = WsCompileInvoker.getWsCompileInvoker(System.out);
* inv.addWsCompileOption(inv.TARGET_DIR, "/home/user/codesamples/weatherinfo/test");
* inv.addWsCompileOption(inv.MAP_FILE, "/home/user/codesamples/weatherinfo/test/map109.xml");
* inv.addWsCompileOption(inv.CLASS_PATH, "/home/user/codesamples/weatherinfo/service/build/classes");
* inv.addWsCompileFeature("wsi");
* inv.addWsCompileFeature("strict");
* inv.generateWSDL(cfg);
*
* If the client uses the same instance of WsCompileInvoker for multiple invocations of wscompile, then it is
* the client's responsibility to empty the options (using the clearWsCompileOptionsAndFeatures() method) that
* are present in this Map before using this Map for the next wscompile invocation
*/
@Contract
public abstract class WsCompileInvoker {
/**
* This Map holds all the options to be used while invoking the wscompile tool; the options are set by the client
* of this interface using the setter methods available in this interface.
**/
protected HashMap wsCompileOptions = null;
/**
* This specifies the classpath to be used by the wscompile tool - ideally this should at least be set to
* directory where the SEI package is present.
*/
public static final String CLASS_PATH = "-classpath";
/**
* This specifies the target directory to be used by the wscompile tool to create the service artifacts - if
* this is not specified, then the current directory will be used by the wscompile tool
*/
public static final String TARGET_DIR = "-d";
/**
* This specifies the file name to be used by the wscompile tool for creating the 109 mapping file.
*/
public static final String MAP_FILE = "-mapping";
/**
* This is used to generate WSDL and mapping files given information on SEI config; the caller sends in all the
* required info in SEIConfig (info like name of webservice, interface name, package name etc) and this method
* creates the equivalent jaxrpc-config.xml, invokes wscompile with -define option which will generate the WSDL
* and the mapping file.
*
* @param SEIConfig containing webservice name, package name, namespace, SEI and its implementation
*/
public abstract void generateWSDL(SEIConfig config) throws WsCompileInvokerException, IOException;
/**
* This is used to generate SEI and mapping files given information on WSDL file location, require package name.
* The caller sends the required info on WSDL location, package name etc in WSDLConfig argument and this method
* creates the equivalent jaxrpc-config,xml, invokes wscompile with -import option which will generate the SEI
* and a template implementation of the SEI.
* @param WSDLConfig containing webservice name, package name, and WSDL location
*/
public abstract void generateSEI(WSDLConfig config) throws WsCompileInvokerException, IOException;
/**
* This is used to generate the non-portable client side artifacts given information on WSDL file location and the
* package name; The caller sends the required info on WSDL location, package name etc in WSDLConfig argument and
* this method creates the equivalent jaxrpc-config.xml, invokes wscompile with -gen:client option which will
* generate all required non-portable client-side artifacts like JAXRPC stubs etc.
* @param WSDLConfig containing webservice name, package name, and WSDL location
*/
public abstract void generateClientStubs(WSDLConfig config) throws WsCompileInvokerException, IOException;
/**
* This is used to set an option to be used while invoking the wscompile tool; for example to use the -classpath
* option for wscompile, the call will be setWsCompileOption(WsCompileInvoker.CLASS_PATH, "the_path");
* For using wscompile options that are not defined in WsCompileInvoker, the 'option' argument of this call will be
* the actual argument to be used ; for example, for using the '-s' option of wscompile, the call
* to set the option will be setWsCompileOption("-s", "the_path_to_be_used");
* For options that dont have an operand, the second argument can be null; for example, to invoke the wscompile tool
* with verbose option, the -verbose option will be set with this call setWsCompileOption("-verbose", null);
* @param String option the wscompile option to be used
* @param String operand the operand for the option; null if none;
*/
public void addWsCompileOption(String option, String operand) {
if(wsCompileOptions == null)
wsCompileOptions = new HashMap();
wsCompileOptions.put(option, operand);
}
/**
* This is used to remove an option that was already set
* @param String The option that has to be removed
* @returns true If the option was found and removed
* @returns false If the option was not found
*/
public boolean removeWsCompileOption(String option) {
if( (wsCompileOptions != null) && wsCompileOptions.containsKey(option) ) {
wsCompileOptions.remove(option);
return true;
}
return false;
}
/**
* This is used to set a feature to be used while invoking the wscompile tool; for example to use the -f:wsi feature,
* the call will be addWsCompileFeature("wsi")
* This will prefix -f: to the feature and set it as part of the options Map with operand being null
* @param String the feature to be set
*/
public void addWsCompileFeature(String feature) {
addWsCompileOption("-f:"+feature, null);
}
/**
* This is used to remove a feature that was set; for example to remove "-f:strict" feature that was set before the
* call will be removeWsCompileFeature("strict")
* @param String the feature to be removed
* @returns true if the feature was found and removed
* @false false if the feature was not found
*/
public boolean removeWsCompileFeature(String feature) {
return(removeWsCompileOption("-f:"+feature));
}
/**
* This is used to clear all options that have been set
*/
public void clearWsCompileOptionsAndFeatures() {
if(wsCompileOptions != null)
wsCompileOptions.clear();
}
}
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