Spring Web Services is a product of the Spring community focused on creating document-driven, contract-first Web services. This repository contains sample projects illustrating usage of Spring Web Services.
The following sample applications demonstrate the capabilities of Spring Web Services. See the README within each sample project for more information and additional instructions.
- airline - a complete airline sample that shows both Web Service and O/X Mapping functionality in a complete application
- echo - a simple sample that shows a bare-bones Echo service
- mtom - shows how to use MTOM and JAXB2 marshalling
- stockquote - shows how to use WS-Addressing and the Java 6 HTTP Server
- tutorial - contains the code from the Spring-WS tutorial
- weather - shows how to connect to a public SOAP service
Most of the sample apps can be built and run using the following commands from
within the server
folder.
```sh
$ ./gradlew tomcatRun
```
Or alternatively, run the following to create war archive which can be deployed in any Web Container.
```sh
$ ./gradlew war
```
Most of the sample apps have a separate client
directory containing clients
that connect to the server. You can run these clients by using the following
command from within each of client subdirectories:
```sh
$ gradle runClient
```
Spring Web Services is released under version 2.0 of the Apache License.