The jaxws-addressing
quickstart is a working example of the web service using WS-Addressing.
The jaxws-addressing
quickstart demonstrates the use of JAX-WS in {productNameFull} as a simple WS-addressing application.
You can check that the Web Service is running and deployed correctly by accessing the following URL: http://localhost:8080/{artifactId}/AddressingService?wsdl. This URL will display the deployed WSDL endpoint for the Web Service.
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Make sure you Install the Quickstart Parent Artifact in Maven.
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Verify that the service is deployed properly.
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Open a terminal and navigate into the client directory of this quickstart.
$ cd client/
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Type this command to run the client.
$ mvn exec:java
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You should see the following output in the client console.
Hello World!
For this quickstart, follow the special instructions to Deploy and Undeploy a Quickstart Containing Server and Java Client Projects
Note
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When you import this quickstart into {JBDSProductName}, you will see the following warning:
This is a known Eclipse issue. For more information, see Eclipse Bugzilla - Bug 535813. |
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To build all of the artifacts, right-click on the {artifactId} parent project, and choose Run As –> Maven install.
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To deploy the service:
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Right-click on the {artifactId}-service subproject, and choose Run As –> Run on Server.
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Choose the server and click Finish.
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This starts the server and deploys the service to the server.
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You also see the "404 - Not Found" error in the application window. This is because there is no user interface for this quickstart. You can ignore this error.
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To access the application:
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Right-click on the {artifactId}-client subproject and choose Run As –> Java Application.
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Choose the AddressingClient class and click OK.
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You should see the following message in the Console tab:
Hello World!
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To undeploy the project, right-click on the {artifactId} parent project and choose Run As –> Maven build. Enter
wildfly:undeploy
for the Goals and click Run.