fglwsdl
The fglwsdl tool produces web services stub files for client or server programs (from WSDL / XSD).
Syntax
fglwsdl command [options] [ argument ] - command indicates what operation must be done by fglwsdl.
- options are described in fglwsdl options.
- argument is a parameter for command.
Options
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
-V |
Displays version information. |
-h |
Displays options for the tool. |
-l |
List services from a WSDL or variables from a XSD |
-c [options]
wsdl-spec |
Generate client stub (default) to be used in a GWS client application.
wsdl-spec is the name of a WSDL description file or the URL of a WSDL description
for a published web service. Typically,
|
-s [options]
wsdl-spec |
Generate server stub to be used in a GWS server application.
wsdl-spec is the name of a WSDL description file or the URL of a WSDL description
for a published web service. Typically,
|
-x [options]
xsd-spec |
Generate BDL data types from a XML schema (XSD). xsd-spec is the name of an XML schema file or the URL of an XSD schema resource on the web. |
-regex regex
value |
Validate the value against the regex regular expression described in XML schema specification. |
| Options | Description |
|---|---|
-o file |
Specify a base name for the output files. |
-n service port |
Generate only for the given service name and port type. |
-b binding |
Generate only for the given binding. |
-prefix name |
Add name as the prefix of the generated web service
functions, variables and types. (name can contain %s for
servicename, %p for portname and %f for filename) |
-compatibility |
Generate a Genero 1.xx compatibility client stub. |
-fRPC |
Force RPC convention; use RPC Convention to generate the code, regardless of what the WSDL information contains. |
-fRPCNamespace |
Generate code to support the namespace attribute for RPC
parameters. |
-disk |
Save WSDL and all dependencies from a URL on the disk. Note: To
generate code at the same time, you must use the option -c, -s, or
both. Otherwise, no code is generated. |
-domHandler |
Generates the use of DOM in the client stub and calls to callback handlers. |
-alias |
Generates FGLPROFILE Logical names in place of URLs for the client stub. |
-soap11 |
Generates only client and server stubs supporting SOAP 1.1 protocol. |
-soap12 |
Generates only client and server stubs supporting SOAP 1.2 protocol. |
-ignoreFaults |
Do not generate extra code to handle SOAP faults. |
-wsa { |
Force support of WS-Addressing 1.0 if yes, disable support of
WS-Addressing 1.0 if no, otherwise support WS-Addressing 1.0 according to the WSDL
definition. |
-mtom { |
Override the WSDL MTOM policy with this option. If yes,
generates the stub with MTOM support. If no, generates the stub without MTOM
support. This option can be applied to the client side or server side. |
-xmlname |
Generate the name of variables with XMLName attributes when generating stubs. This option may be useful when you need to serialize sub records. |
| Options | Description |
|---|---|
-o file |
Name of the output file. If file has no extension, .inc is added. |
-n name [
ns
] |
Generate only for the given variable name and namespace (if there is one). |
-prefix name |
Add name as the prefix of the generated data types. |
-disk |
Save XSD and all dependencies from a URL on the disk. Note: No code
is generated. |
-hexb64AsString |
Generate all XSD base64 and hexBinary type as BDL STRING. If the WSDL has a
Message Transmission Optimization Mechanism (MTOM) policy, the tool generates any xsd:base64Binary
and xsd:hexBinary as a STRING data type with the XMLOptimizedContent attribute (instead of a BYTE
data type). The STRING represents a file name on disk, that will be handled as a SOAP-attached
file. Tip: This option is useful for avoiding loading a file into a BYTE each time you
want to send a big file. If the WSDL does not have an MTOM policy, the tool generates any xsd:base64Binary and xsd:hexBinary as a STRING data type (instead of a BYTE data type). The programmer is responsible for setting a base64 or hexbinary value to the STRING in order to avoid a XML serialization error with the peer, as the latter expects a base64 or an hexbinary value. |
| Options | Description |
|---|---|
-comment |
Add XML comments to the generation. |
-fArray |
Force XML array generation instead of XML list when possible. If the WSDL contains an XML definition of a BDL list, generate a BDL array matching the same definition. |
-fInheritance |
Force generation of XML choice records for all inheritance types found in the schemas, otherwise only for abstract types and elements. |
-fInlineTypes |
Force generation of TYPE definitions for all global inlined
types found in the schemas. |
-noFacets |
Don't generate facet constraints restricting the value-space of simple data type. |
-legacyTypes |
Don't generate BIGINT, TINYINT and BOOLEAN data types. |
-ignoreMixed |
Ignore the attribute mixed="true" that allows mixed content to
appear between child elements of complexType elements in XML schemas. When generating code from a
WSDL using mixed complex types (<xs:complexType mixed="true">),
fglwsdl will produce an error message: Mixed complexType is not
supported if the option is not used. |
-ext schema |
Add an external schema. See option '-extDir'. |
-extDir directory |
Add all external schema files ending with .xsd in the
directory. Note: External schemas for dependencies won't be included in the WSDL
description or in the XSD schema if their location attributes are missing. Use this option to add a
missing external schema for a WSDL or XSD dependency. |
-noValidation |
Disable XML schema validation warnings. |
-autoNsPrefix nb |
Automatic prefix generation for variables and types using a substring of the
namespace by removing the nb first elements (-1 means only the last
element). For example: If a variable belongs to the namespace
|
-nsPrefix ns
value |
Add value as prefix of the generated variables and types
belonging to namespace ns (supersede the -prefix and the
-autoNsPrefix option, and can be called several times). |
| Options | Description |
|---|---|
-noHTTP |
Disable HTTP - search for the WSDL description or the XML schema and its dependencies on the client instead of the internet. Useful, for example, if a company has restricted access to the internet. |
-proxy location |
Connect via proxy where location is host[:port] or ip[:port]. |
-pAuth login
pass |
Proxy authentication login and password. |
-hAuth login
pass |
HTTP authentication login and password. |
-cert cert |
File of the X509 PEM-encoded certificate for HTTPS purpose. |
-key key |
File of the PEM-encoded private key for HTTPS purpose. |
-wCert cert |
Certificate name in the Windows® keystore for HTTPS purposes (Windows only). |
-CA list |
A file name with the list of concatenated X509 PEM-encoded certificate authorities. (On Windows, if not set, the Certificate Authority list of the key store is used). |
Usage
The fglwsdl command line tool produces the WSDL description of a web service that will be accessed by a GWS client application, or to define a WSDL description for creating a corresponding GWS server application. The tool generates the BDL data types from XML schemas (also known as XSD).
To access a remote web service, you must get the WSDL information from the service provider. Sample services can be found through UDDI registries, for example (http://www.uddi.org).