Standard EJB Module Project Properties Dialog Box: Web Services

The Web Services page lets you preconfigure the features that are used by the wscompile tool to compile a web service:

Features

If you are implementing an existing WSDL file, you can check or type one or more of the following wscompile tool features:

Feature Effect on Web Service

datahandleronly

Maps attachments to the DataHandler type.

donotoverride

No regeneration of classes that already exist on the classpath.

donotunwrap

Disables unwrapping of document/literal wrapper elements in WSI mode (default).

explicitcontext

Turns on explicit service context mapping.

jaxbenumtype

Maps anonymous enumeration to its base type.

nodatabinding

Turns off data binding for literal encoding.

noencodedtypes

Turns off encoding type information.

nomultirefs

Turns off support for multiple references.

norpcstructures

No generation of RPC structures (-import only).

novalidation

Turns off full validation of imported WSDL documents.

resolveidref

Resolve xsd:IDREF.

searchschema

Searches schema aggressively for types.

serializeinterfaces

Turns on direct serialization of interface types.

strict

Generates code strictly compliant with the JAX-RPC Specification.

unwrap

Enables unwrapping of document/literal wrapper elements in WSI mode.

wsi

Checks for compliance with the WSI-Basic Profile, which is a specification for improved interoperability. For example, the WS-I Basic Profile prohibits the use of rpc/encoded. Therefore, if you set the wsi feature, a warning will be generated when you build a web service that uses a WSDL file that uses rpc/encoded.


If you want to compile a document-style web service, you can check or type one or more of the following wscompile tool features:

Feature Description Required?

documentliteral

Use this to specify in the WSDL file that the web service is of style "document". By default, all web services that do not have at least one operation are compiled as document-style web services.

Yes

donotoverride

No regeneration of classes that already exist on the classpath.

No

noencodedtypes

Not applicable.

-

nomultirefs

Turns off support for multiple references.

No

rpcliteral

Not applicable.

-

serializeinterfaces

Turns on direct serialization of interface types.

No

strict

Generates code strictly compliant with the JAX-RPC Specification.

No

useonewayoperations

Not applicable.

-


If you want to compile a RPC-style web service, you can check or type one or more of the following wscompile tool features:

Feature Elenent Required?

documentliteral

Not applicable

-

donotoverride

No regeneration of classes that already exist on the classpath.

No

noencodedtypes

Encoding rules are defined in the XML Schema.

By default, RPC-style web services have their encoding rules defined in the SOAP 1.1 Specification. With this feature, it uses the XML Schema defined in the types element for encoding purposes instead.

No

nomultirefs

Turns off support for multiple references.

No

rpcliteral

By default, all web services that have at least one operation are compiled as RPC-style web services.

Yes

serializeinterfaces

Turns on direct serialization of interface types.

No

strict

Generates code strictly compliant with the JAX-RPC Specification.

No

useonewayoperations

Methods with void return types are mapped as one-way operations.

No


If you want to compile a document-style web service, you can check or type one or more of the following wscompile tool features.


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