Creating the client project in eclipse – HP Integrity NonStop J-Series User Manual

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Figure 102 TemperatureConverter Web Service WSDL File

You use the WSDL file to create the TemperatureConverter web service client so that the
TemperatureConverter is invoked as a web service.

Developing the TemperatureConverter Client on Windows using the Eclipse Galileo IDE

To invoke the TemperatureConverter service running on your NonStop system, you need to create
an Axis2/Java client on your Windows system. The APIs of the client application will be used to
invoke the web service.

Use the Eclipse IDE to create an Axis2/Java client for the TemperatureConverter web service.

To develop the Axis2/Java client application AxisClient for the TemperatureConverter web
service, complete the following steps:

1.

“Creating the Client Project in Eclipse” (page 218)

2.

“Adding Dependency JAR Files” (page 219)

3.

“Creating the Client stub file using WSDL2Java ” (page 219)

Creating the Client Project in Eclipse

To create the client project in Eclipse, see

“Developing TemperatureConverter Client on Windows

using the Eclipse Galileo IDE” (page 201)

. The name of the project in this approach is

AxisClientStub

. After creating the project, copy the WSDL file to this project folder.

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