Java Webservice Client (Best way)

霸气de小男生 提交于 2019-11-26 12:39:27
Pascal Thivent

What is the best approach to do this JAVA?

I would personally NOT use Axis 2, even for client side development only. Here is why I stay away from it:

  1. I don't like its architecture and hate its counter productive deployment model.
  2. I find it to be low quality project.
  3. I don't like its performances (see this benchmark against JAX-WS RI).
  4. It's always a nightmare to setup dependencies (I use Maven and I always have to fight with the gazillion of dependencies) (see #2)
  5. Axis sucked big time and Axis2 isn't better. No, this is not a personal opinion, there is a consensus.
  6. I suffered once, never again.

The only reason Axis is still around is IMO because it's used in Eclipse since ages. Thanks god, this has been fixed in Eclipse Helios and I hope Axis2 will finally die. There are just much better stacks.

I read about SAAJ, looks like that will be more granular level of approach?

To do what?

Is there any other way than using the WSDL2Java tool, to generate the code. Maybe wsimport in another option. What are the pros and cons?

Yes! Prefer a JAX-WS stack like CXF or JAX-WS RI (you might also read about Metro, Metro = JAX-WS RI + WSIT), they are just more elegant, simpler, easier to use. In your case, I would just use JAX-WS RI which is included in Java 6 and thus wsimport.

Can someone send the links for some good tutorials on these topics?

That's another pro, there are plenty of (good quality) tutorials for JAX-WS, see for example:

What are the options we need to use while generating the code using the WSDL2Java?

No options, use wsimport :)

See also

Related questions

I have had good success using Spring WS for the client end of a web service app - see http://static.springsource.org/spring-ws/sites/1.5/reference/html/client.html

My project uses a combination of:

  • XMLBeans (generated from a simple Maven job using the xmlbeans-maven-plugin)

  • Spring WS - using marshalSendAndReceive() reduces the code down to one line for sending and receiving

  • some Dozer - mapping the complex XMLBeans to simple beans for the client GUI

You can find some resources related to developing web services client using Apache axis2 here.

http://today.java.net/pub/a/today/2006/12/13/invoking-web-services-using-apache-axis2.html

Below posts gives good explanations about developing web services using Apache axis2.

http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/library/ws-webaxis1/

http://wso2.org/library/136

Mark O'Connor

Some ideas in the following answer:

Steps in creating a web service using Axis2 - The client code

Gives an example of a Groovy client invoking the ADB classes generated from the WSDL.

There are lots of web service frameworks out there...

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