NAME¶
wsdl2aws - Generate stubs and skeletons for web services
SYNOPSIS¶
wsdl2aws [options]
URL
DESCRIPTION¶
The Ada Web Server is a library that allows you to embed a web server into your
Ada application. It provides not only HTTP but also SOAP, WSDL and several
other facilities. Thus you can write full-fledged web applications.
WSDL (Web Service Definition Language) is a language based on XML. WSDL
documents describe, in a formal way, the interface to Web Services. This
description consists of the end-point (URL to the server offering the
service), the SOAPAction (needed to call the remote procedure), the procedure
names and a description of the input and output parameters.
Using
wsdl2aws, you can create both the client and server sides of a Web
Service. On both sides, the generated code handles marshalling and
unmarshalling of parameters and return values, so you do not have to deal with
SOAP directly.
The client side is an Ada package that contains stubs for the remote subprograms
declared by the WSDL document. These stubs call the remote subprograms using
SOAP.
The server side is another package consisting of skeleton implementations of
these subprograms.
The
URL points to the WSDL document to be processed.
OPTIONS¶
- -a
- Generate using Ada style names. For example `getPrice' will be converted
to `Get_Price'. This formatting is done for packages, routines and formal
parameters.
- -cb
- Generate a SOAP dispatcher callback routine for the server. This
dispatcher routine contains the code to handle all the operations as
described in the WSDL document. You need also to specify the -types
option, see below.
- -cvs
- Add CVS id tag in every generated file.
- -doc
- Handle document style binding as RPC ones. This is sometimes needed
because some WSDL documents specify a document style binding even though
it is really an RPC one.
- -f
- Force creation of the file. Overwrite any exiting files with the same
name.
- -main filename
- Specify the name of the server's procedure main to generate. If file
filename.amt (Ada Main Template) is present, it uses this template
file to generate the main procedure. The template can reference the
following variable tags:
- SOAP_SERVICE
- The name of the service as described into the WSDL document. This tag can
be used to include the right units
with @_SOAP_SERVICE_@.Client;
with @_SOAP_SERVICE_@.CB;
- SOAP_VERSION
- The AWS SOAP version.
- BAWS_VERSION
- The AWS version.
- UNIT_NAME
- The name of the generated unit. This is the name of the procedure that
will be created.
procedure @_UNIT_NAME_@ is
begin
...
- -noskel
- Do not generate skeletons, only stubs.
- -nostub
- Do not generate stubs, only skeletons.
- -o name
- Specify the name of the local WSDL document. This option can be used only
when using a Web WSDL document (i.e. passing an URL to wsdl2aws).
- -pp password
- User password for the proxy if proxy authentication required.
- -proxy nameIP
- Use this proxy to access the WSDL document and generate code to access to
these Web Services via this proxy. The proxy can be specified by its DNS
name or IP address.
- -pu name
- User name for the proxy if proxy authentication required.
- -q
- Quiet mode (no output).
- -s
- Skip non supported SOAP routines. By default, wsdl2aws exits with
an error when a problem is found while parsing the WSDL document. This
option is useful to skip routines using non supported types and still be
able to compile the generated files.
- -types spec
- Specify the name of the spec containing the Ada implementation of the SOAP
routines. This is used for example by the -cb option above to
instantiate all the server side SOAP callbacks used by the main SOAP
dispatcher routine.
- -v
- Verbose mode, display the parsed spec.
- -v -v
- Verbose mode, display the parsed spec and lots of information while
parsing the WSDL document.
- -wsdl
- Add WSDL document as comment into the generated root unit.
SEE ALSO¶
ada2wsdl(1),
aws_password(1),
awsres(1),
webxref(1)
The Ada Web Server User's Guide in package libaws-doc.
AUTHOR¶
wsdl2aws was written by Dmitriy Anisimkov <anisimkov@yahoo.com> and
Pascal Obry <p.obry@wanadoo.fr> as part of the Ada Web Server.
This manual page was written by Ludovic Brenta
<ludovic.brenta@insalien.org> for Debian GNU/Linux.