
org.apache.cxf.tools.wadlto.jaxrs.jaxrs-toolspec.xml Maven / Gradle / Ivy
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See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License. --> <toolspec xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:xhtml="http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/strict" xsi:schemaLocation="http://cxf.apache.org/Xutil/ToolSpecification http://cxf.apache.org/schema/xutil/tool-specification.xsd" xmlns="http://cxf.apache.org/Xutil/ToolSpecification" xmlns:ts="http://cxf.apache.org/Xutil/ToolSpecification"> <annotation> Examples: wadl2java application.wadl wadl2java -p com.books application.wadl </annotation> <usage> <optionGroup id="options"> <option id="wadlns"> <annotation> Specify the WADL namespace. </annotation> <switch>wadlns</switch> <associatedArgument placement="afterSpace"> <annotation>wadl-namespace</annotation> </associatedArgument> </option> <option id="packagename"> <annotation> Specifies the java package name to use for the generated code representing WADL resource elements. </annotation> <switch>p</switch> <associatedArgument placement="afterSpace"> <annotation>package-name</annotation> </associatedArgument> </option> <option id="schemaPackagename" maxOccurs="unbounded"> <annotation> Specifies the java package name to use for the generated code representing WADL grammar elements. Optionally specify a namespace to Java package name mapping. </annotation> <switch>sp</switch> <associatedArgument placement="afterSpace"> <valuetype>NamingSpacePackageString</valuetype> <annotation>[schema-namespace =]package-name</annotation> </associatedArgument> </option> <option id="resourcename"> <annotation> Specify the simple class name to use for the generated code representing a WADL resource without the id attribute. </annotation> <switch>resource</switch> <associatedArgument placement="afterSpace"> <annotation>resource-name</annotation> </associatedArgument> </option> <option id="binding" maxOccurs="unbounded"> <annotation> Specify external jaxb binding files. Use one -b flag for each binding file. </annotation> <switch>b</switch> <associatedArgument placement="afterSpace"> <annotation>binding-file-name</annotation> </associatedArgument> </option> <option id="catalog" maxOccurs="1"> <annotation> Specify catalog file to map the imported wadl/schema. </annotation> <switch>catalog</switch> <associatedArgument placement="afterSpace"> <annotation>catalog-file-name</annotation> </associatedArgument> </option> <option id="outputdir" maxOccurs="1"> <annotation> Specify the directory into which the code is placed. </annotation> <switch>d</switch> <associatedArgument placement="afterSpace"> <annotation>output-directory</annotation> </associatedArgument> </option> <option id="compile" maxOccurs="1"> <annotation> Specifies that the generated code is compiled by the tool.</annotation> <switch>compile</switch> </option> <option id="classdir" maxOccurs="1"> <annotation> Specifies the directory into which compiled class files are placed.</annotation> <switch>classdir</switch> <associatedArgument placement="afterSpace"> <annotation>compile-classes-directory</annotation> </associatedArgument> </option> <option id="interface" maxOccurs="1"> <annotation> Specifies that interface is generated. </annotation> <switch>interface</switch> </option> <option id="impl" maxOccurs="1"> <annotation> Specifies that a dummy service implementation is generated. </annotation> <switch>impl</switch> </option> <option id="generateEnums" maxOccurs="1"> <annotation> Specifies that Enum classes can be generated to represent parameters with multiple options </annotation> <switch>generateEnums</switch> </option> <option id="noAddressBinding" maxOccurs="1"> <annotation> Specifies that the generator should not use the address jaxb binding file to map wsa:EndpointReferenceType or wsa:EndpointReference to javax.xml.ws.wsaddressing.W3CEndpointReference. </annotation> <switch>noAddressBinding</switch> </option> <option id="supportMultipleXmlReps" maxOccurs="1"> <annotation> Specifies that if a method contains multiple request XML representations then a separate method per every such representation will be generated. Note, enabling this option is not recommended when a server-side JAX-RS code is generated. A single method containing a javax.xml.transform.Source input parameter will be generated by default such cases. </annotation> <switch>supportMultipleXmlReps</switch> </option> <!-- TODO: consider implementing most of the following options <option id="reserveClass" maxOccurs="unbounded"> <annotation> Reserve a class name to keep the code generator from generating a class of the given name. In name cases, a binding file or use of -autoNameResolution flag may be necessary for the code generator to completely generate usable code. </annotation> <switch>reserveClass</switch> <associatedArgument placement="afterSpace"> <annotation>class-name</annotation> </associatedArgument> </option> <option id="autoNameResolution" maxOccurs="1"> <annotation> Specifies that the tool will attempt to resolve class naming conflicts without requiring the use of binding customizations. </annotation> <switch>autoNameResolution</switch> </option> <option id="server" maxOccurs="1"> <annotation> Specifies that server code is generated. </annotation> <switch>server</switch> </option> <option id="client" maxOccurs="1"> <annotation> Specifies that client code is generated. </annotation> <switch>client</switch> </option> <option id="all" maxOccurs="1"> <annotation> Specifies that interfaces, types , service, server , dummy impl, client and ant script are generated. </annotation> <switch>all</switch> </option> <option id="nexclude" maxOccurs="unbounded"> <annotation> Specifies a WSDL namespace to exclude when generating code. This option can be specified multiple times. Optionally specify the Java package name to use for the WSDL namespace. </annotation> <switch>nexclude</switch> <associatedArgument placement="afterSpace"> <annotation>schema-namespace [= java-package-name]</annotation> </associatedArgument> </option> <option id="notypes" maxOccurs="1"> <annotation>Turns off generating types</annotation> <switch>noTypes</switch> </option> <option id="defaultns" maxOccurs="1"> <annotation> Enables loading the default namespace package name mapping. The default is true. </annotation> <switch>dns</switch> <associatedArgument placement="afterSpace"> <annotation>Default value is true</annotation> <valueenum>true|false</valueenum> </associatedArgument> </option> <option id="defaultex" maxOccurs="1"> <annotation> Enable loading the default excludes namespace mapping. The default is true.</annotation> <switch>dex</switch> <associatedArgument placement="afterSpace"> <annotation>(true, false)</annotation> <valueenum>true|false</valueenum> </associatedArgument> </option> <option id="validate" maxOccurs="1"> <annotation> Specifies that the WADL is validated before generating the code. Using this option is highly recommended. </annotation> <switch>validate</switch> </option> <option id="newonly" maxOccurs="1"> <annotation> Specifies that existing code will not be over written. NOTE: You will have to solve any resulting compilation problems by yourself </annotation> <switch>keep</switch> </option> <option id="xjc" maxOccurs="unbounded"> <annotation> Specifies a comma separated list of arguments that are passed directly to XJC when the JAXB data binding is used. This option causes XJC to load additional plugins that augment code generation. For example to load the toString(ts) plugin that will add a toString() method to all generated types the following <xjc arguments> would be used: -xjc-Xts A list of available XJC plugins can be obtained by using -xjc-X. </annotation> <associatedArgument placement="immediate"> <annotation>xjc-arguments</annotation> </associatedArgument> <switch>xjc</switch> </option> --> </optionGroup> <optionGroup id="common_options"> <option id="help" maxOccurs="1"> <annotation> Display detailed information for options. </annotation> <switch>h</switch> <switch>?</switch> <switch>help</switch> </option> <option id="version"> <annotation> Display the version of the tool.</annotation> <switch>version</switch> <switch>v</switch> </option> <option id="verbose"> <annotation> Specifies that the generator runs in verbose mode.</annotation> <switch>verbose</switch> <switch>V</switch> </option> <option id="quiet"> <annotation> Specifies that the generator runs in quiet mode.</annotation> <switch>quiet</switch> <switch>q</switch> <switch>Q</switch> </option> </optionGroup> <argument id="wadl" minOccurs="1" maxOccurs="1"> <annotation> wadl-url </annotation> </argument> </usage> </toolspec>
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