Crowd 1.1 : Axis Client Stub Generation
This page last changed on Apr 25, 2007 by justen.stepka@atlassian.com.
Generating client stubs with Axis can be accomplished by running this command: java -cp "$AXISCLASSPATH" org.apache.axis.wsdl.WSDL2Java http://localhost:8095/crowd/services/SecurityServer?wsdl When the necessary objects are created off the Crowd server WSDL, you will end up with a directory structure similar to this: drwxr-xr-x 6 jstepka jstepka 204 Apr 19 16:56 SecurityServer_pkg drwxr-xr-x 3 jstepka jstepka 102 Apr 19 16:55 com drwxr-xr-x 4 jstepka jstepka 136 Apr 19 17:05 java When you attempt to compile the generated class files, you will end up with a compilation error similar to the following: java/rmi/RemoteException.java:[10,7] cyclic inheritance involving java.rmi.RemoteException java/rmi/RemoteException.java:[11,32] modifier private not allowed here java/rmi/RemoteException.java:[12,29] modifier private not allowed here java/rmi/RemoteException.java:[64,29] modifier private not allowed here java/rmi/RemoteException.java:[86,20] modifier private not allowed here java/rmi/RemoteException.java:[104,56] modifier private static not allowed here com/atlassian/crowd/integration/exception/InvalidCredentialException.java:[26,30] incompatible types To resolve these compile errors you will need to delete the generated java package. The security server can then be used as below: // connect to the crowd server, using the supplied service URL, similar to http://localhost:8095/crowd/services/SecurityServer?wsdl SecurityServerLocator secServer = new SecurityServerLocator(); secServer.setSecurityServerHttpPortEndpointAddress(serviceURL); // obtain a reference to the SOAP service, which axis manages. SecurityServerHttpBindingStub stub = (SecurityServerHttpBindingStub) secServer.getSecurityServerHttpPort(); // authenticate the integrated crowd application savedAppToken = stub.authenticateApplication(new ApplicationAuthenticationContext( new PasswordCredential(appPassword), appName, new ValidationFactor[0])); // do your custom calls here ... |
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