How to generate all classes under a base package when using WSDL2Java from Axis 2?












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I am trying to force WSDL2Java (org.apache.axis2.wsdl.WSDL2Java) to generate all the classes under a given base package, for example com.mycompany.thewebservice.*



According to the documentation the -p option should do the trick:



-p --package The target package name. If omitted, a default package (formed using the target namespace of the WSDL) will be used.



But unfortunately when we use the -p option, only the 3 main classes (XService.java, XCallbackHandler.java and XServiceStub.java) are generated under the given package. Many other packages are generated like for example:




  • com.theservice.*

  • org.w3.www._2004._60.xmlmime

  • org.xmlsoap.schemas.soap.encoding


This is a mess for us because we integrate many webservices and we want to keep all the classes for a service under a common base folder.



We were using Axis 1 in the past and its WSDL2Java (org.apache.axis.wsdl.WSDL2Java) has a parameter --package that works like a charm. In this case all the classes are neatly generated under the package that I specify.



Is there a way to force Axis 2 WSDL2Java to generate all the classes under a given package? I know about the -ns2p --namespace2package parameter, but I don't want to list the URLs one by one for every service that we integrate.










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  • Reported as an Axis 2 WSDL2Java bug: issues.apache.org/jira/projects/AXIS2/issues/AXIS2-5940

    – Óscar
    Nov 14 '18 at 9:15
















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I am trying to force WSDL2Java (org.apache.axis2.wsdl.WSDL2Java) to generate all the classes under a given base package, for example com.mycompany.thewebservice.*



According to the documentation the -p option should do the trick:



-p --package The target package name. If omitted, a default package (formed using the target namespace of the WSDL) will be used.



But unfortunately when we use the -p option, only the 3 main classes (XService.java, XCallbackHandler.java and XServiceStub.java) are generated under the given package. Many other packages are generated like for example:




  • com.theservice.*

  • org.w3.www._2004._60.xmlmime

  • org.xmlsoap.schemas.soap.encoding


This is a mess for us because we integrate many webservices and we want to keep all the classes for a service under a common base folder.



We were using Axis 1 in the past and its WSDL2Java (org.apache.axis.wsdl.WSDL2Java) has a parameter --package that works like a charm. In this case all the classes are neatly generated under the package that I specify.



Is there a way to force Axis 2 WSDL2Java to generate all the classes under a given package? I know about the -ns2p --namespace2package parameter, but I don't want to list the URLs one by one for every service that we integrate.










share|improve this question























  • Reported as an Axis 2 WSDL2Java bug: issues.apache.org/jira/projects/AXIS2/issues/AXIS2-5940

    – Óscar
    Nov 14 '18 at 9:15














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I am trying to force WSDL2Java (org.apache.axis2.wsdl.WSDL2Java) to generate all the classes under a given base package, for example com.mycompany.thewebservice.*



According to the documentation the -p option should do the trick:



-p --package The target package name. If omitted, a default package (formed using the target namespace of the WSDL) will be used.



But unfortunately when we use the -p option, only the 3 main classes (XService.java, XCallbackHandler.java and XServiceStub.java) are generated under the given package. Many other packages are generated like for example:




  • com.theservice.*

  • org.w3.www._2004._60.xmlmime

  • org.xmlsoap.schemas.soap.encoding


This is a mess for us because we integrate many webservices and we want to keep all the classes for a service under a common base folder.



We were using Axis 1 in the past and its WSDL2Java (org.apache.axis.wsdl.WSDL2Java) has a parameter --package that works like a charm. In this case all the classes are neatly generated under the package that I specify.



Is there a way to force Axis 2 WSDL2Java to generate all the classes under a given package? I know about the -ns2p --namespace2package parameter, but I don't want to list the URLs one by one for every service that we integrate.










share|improve this question














I am trying to force WSDL2Java (org.apache.axis2.wsdl.WSDL2Java) to generate all the classes under a given base package, for example com.mycompany.thewebservice.*



According to the documentation the -p option should do the trick:



-p --package The target package name. If omitted, a default package (formed using the target namespace of the WSDL) will be used.



But unfortunately when we use the -p option, only the 3 main classes (XService.java, XCallbackHandler.java and XServiceStub.java) are generated under the given package. Many other packages are generated like for example:




  • com.theservice.*

  • org.w3.www._2004._60.xmlmime

  • org.xmlsoap.schemas.soap.encoding


This is a mess for us because we integrate many webservices and we want to keep all the classes for a service under a common base folder.



We were using Axis 1 in the past and its WSDL2Java (org.apache.axis.wsdl.WSDL2Java) has a parameter --package that works like a charm. In this case all the classes are neatly generated under the package that I specify.



Is there a way to force Axis 2 WSDL2Java to generate all the classes under a given package? I know about the -ns2p --namespace2package parameter, but I don't want to list the URLs one by one for every service that we integrate.







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  • Reported as an Axis 2 WSDL2Java bug: issues.apache.org/jira/projects/AXIS2/issues/AXIS2-5940

    – Óscar
    Nov 14 '18 at 9:15



















  • Reported as an Axis 2 WSDL2Java bug: issues.apache.org/jira/projects/AXIS2/issues/AXIS2-5940

    – Óscar
    Nov 14 '18 at 9:15

















Reported as an Axis 2 WSDL2Java bug: issues.apache.org/jira/projects/AXIS2/issues/AXIS2-5940

– Óscar
Nov 14 '18 at 9:15





Reported as an Axis 2 WSDL2Java bug: issues.apache.org/jira/projects/AXIS2/issues/AXIS2-5940

– Óscar
Nov 14 '18 at 9:15












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