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diff --git a/docs/org.eclipse.jst.ws.doc.user/ref/rwspref.dita b/docs/org.eclipse.jst.ws.doc.user/ref/rwspref.dita deleted file mode 100644 index f9834aa23..000000000 --- a/docs/org.eclipse.jst.ws.doc.user/ref/rwspref.dita +++ /dev/null @@ -1,156 +0,0 @@ -<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> -<!--Arbortext, Inc., 1988-2005, v.4002--> -<!DOCTYPE reference PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DITA Reference//EN" - "reference.dtd"> -<reference id="rwspref" xml:lang="en-us"> -<title>Web services preferences</title> -<shortdesc>Before you begin developing Web services or clients, you can optimize -the workbench for Web services development by setting a variety of preferences.</shortdesc> -<prolog><metadata> -<keywords><indexterm>Web services<indexterm>setting preferences</indexterm></indexterm> -<indexterm>preferences<indexterm>setting for Web services</indexterm></indexterm> -</keywords> -</metadata></prolog> -<refbody> -<section><p id="setprefmain">To set any of the Web services preferences, follow -these steps:<ol> -<li>Click <uicontrol>Window > Preferences</uicontrol> to open the Preferences -notebook.</li> -<li>Expand <uicontrol>Web services</uicontrol> or <uicontrol>Web and XML</uicontrol>, -and click the preference category that you want to set</li> -<li>Select the check boxes that you want to set as the default when creating -your Web service.</li> -<li>Click <uicontrol>OK</uicontrol> to apply the changes and close the Preferences -notebook.</li> -</ol>If you require more information on any of the options, select the option -and press <uicontrol>F1</uicontrol>.</p><p>Web services tools enable you -to define the following preferences:</p><dl><dlentry id="axisemitterpref"> -<dt>Axis Emitter</dt> -<dd>This page allows you to set the following preferences used when creating -or consuming Axis Web services.</dd> -<dd><b>WSDL2Java</b><ul> -<li>Generate code for all elements: By default, WSDL2Java only generates code -for those elements in the WSDL file that are referenced. For additional information -regarding how referencing works refer to the Axis reference guide: <xref href="http://ws.apache.org/axis/java/reference.html" -scope="external"></xref></li> -<li>Emits separate Helper classes for metadata: If you select this option -WSDL2Java will create a separate helper class that contains the metadata rather -than including it in the skeleton.</li> -<li>Prefers building beans to straight arrays for wrapped XML array types: -The default behavior is to map this XML construct: <codeblock><element name="array"> - <complexType> - <sequence> - <element name="item" type="xs:string"/> - </sequence> - </complexType> -</element></codeblock>to a Java String array (String[]). If you would rather -a specific JavaBean class (ArrayOfString) be generated for these types of -schemas, select this option. </li> -<li>Add scope to deploy.wsdd: This indicates how to deploy the server implementation. -Application uses one instance of the implementation class for all requests. -Request creates a new instance of the implementation class for each request. -Session creates a new instance of the implementation class for each session.</li> -<li>Timeout in seconds: The default is 45. Use -1 to disable the timeout.</li> -</ul></dd> -<dd><b>Java2WSDL</b><ul> -<li>Look for allowed methods in inherited class: If this option is specified, -the Java2WSDL parser will look into extended classes to determine the list -of methods to export into the WSDL file. </li> -<li>Analyze the service class for compliance to JAX-RPC before generating -code: If selected, the tools will examine the Java service class and its value -types to determine if it satisfies important requirements of the JAX-RPC specification.</li> -</ul></dd> -</dlentry><dlentry id="popupdialogselect"> -<dt>Popup Dialog Selection</dt> -<dd>The Dialogs preferences enable you to determine which dialog boxes that -you want to see when running popup actions. If you have disabled any of the -dialogs by selecting "Do not show this dialog again" on the first page of -a Web services wizard, you can undo your change by clearing the check box -beside the dialog that you have chosen to hide.</dd> -</dlentry><dlentry id="wsicompliance"> -<dt>Profile Compliance and Validation</dt> -<dd>The WS-I Compliance preferences allow you to select your level of compliance -with the WS-I Simple SOAP Binding Profile (SSBP) and WS-I Attachement Profile -(AP). Note: if you change the level of WS-I compliance while WS-I incompliances -are listed in the Task view, the Task view will not be automatically updated. -The workspace must be revalidated before the warnings will be removed from -the Task view. For more information on WS-I, refer to: <xref href="http://www.ws-i.org/" -scope="external"></xref></dd> -<dd>For validation preferences, you can choose whether or not WSDL files consumed -by the Web services wizards are validated, and whether or not the WSDL validation -must complete before the wizard will move to the next step.</dd> -</dlentry><dlentry id="projtopology"> -<dt>Project Topology</dt> -<dd>The Project Topology preferences allow you to:<ul> -<li>Select the default client project type that the Web services wizards will -create when generating a Web service client. You can also set the order in -which the client project types will be listed in the wizard. Note that this -selection is simply a default and an alternate project type can be selected -in the wizard.</li> -<li>Select whether you want to generate the Web service and the Web service -client in the same EAR project or different EAR projects. Generating the service -and client into different EAR projects can reduce the chance of conflicts -that occur when both exist in a single EAR project, but uses more system resources.</li> -</ul></dd> -</dlentry><dlentry id="resourcemanagement"> -<dt>Resource Management</dt> -<dd>The Resource Management preferences enable you to determine the file and -folder creation and overwriting defaults that you want to use when creating -your Web service.<ul> -<li>Overwrite files without warning: selecting this will allow the wizards -to overwrite any existing files in the workspace without prompting. If it -is not selected you will be prompted each time a file needs to be overwritten.</li> -<li>Create folders when necessary: selecting this enables the wizards to create -any required folders.</li> -<li>Check out files without warning: select to check out files without receiving -a warning message asking for confirmation.</li> -<li>Merge generated skeleton file: this check box is disabled by default. - If this check box is enabled, when a skeleton file of the same name already -exists in the workspace, the newly generated skeleton file will merge with -the existing skeleton file. Enable this to preserve code that you have already -modified in the existing skeleton files.<p>Note that when this preference -is enabled, if you change the return type of an interface, the resulting skeleton -file will have a method returning the type as defined in the new interface -but would have a method body from the original skeleton file (which would -be returning a different type). This will result in an compilation error -that the you will have to correct manually.</p></li> -</ul></dd> -</dlentry><dlentry id="scenariodefaults"> -<dt>Scenario Defaults</dt> -<dd>The Scenario Defaults preferences enable you to set the following scenario -defaults that you want to use when creating your Web service:<ul> -<li>which type of Web service and client you want to be selected by default.</li> -<li>which phases of the Web service lifecycle you want to complete in the -wizard.</li> -<li>if you want the Web Services Explorer to launch by default so that you -can publish your Web service to a UDDI registry.</li> -<li>if you want the Web service SOAP traffic routed through a TCP/IP monitor -so that you can monitor the SOAP packets and optionally test them for WS-I -compliance.</li> -</ul>Note that all these defaults can be overridden in the wizard.</dd> -</dlentry><dlentry id="serverandruntime"> -<dt>Server and Runtime</dt> -<dd>Select the server, Web service run-time environment, and J2EE version -that you want selected by default in the Web services wizard. Note that all -these defaults can be overridden in the wizard.</dd> -</dlentry><dlentry id="testfacilitydefaults"> -<dt>Test Facility Defaults</dt> -<dd>can select whether to have the wizard automatically launch a test facility, -and you can select your preferred type of test facility</dd> -</dlentry><dlentry id="wsdlfiles"> -<dt>WSDL files</dt> -<dd>When creating a WSDL file in the WSDL editor, you can set the default -target namespace. If you do not select to change the default, your WSDL file -will have http://tempuri.org as its target namespace.</dd> -</dlentry></dl></section> -</refbody> -<related-links> -<linklist><title>Related Concepts</title> -<link href="../concepts/cwsinwsa.dita"></link> -</linklist> -<linklist><title>Related Tasks</title> -<link href="../tasks/toverws.dita" scope="peer"><linktext> Developing Web -services</linktext></link> -</linklist> -</related-links> -</reference> |