You can always edit by hand the resulting wadl2java Java source code.
On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 9:56 AM, Sebastian Paul <me_at_sebpaul.de> wrote:
> Hi,
> let me explain why there are multiple GET requests with same media type:
>
> We have a legacy web service where we cannot change the interface.
> There is one servlet that is accessed with a fixed path.
> This servlet takes a parameter "command", whose value (a number) determines
> the method.
> All methods are accessed with GET or alternatively POST, and all of them
> return XML.
> e.g. /ServerContext/ServletPath?command=X
>
> I tried SoapUI to create a WADL for this service. The Servlet is my
> resource, and the different commands are the methods. Each of them defines
> the command parameter, with the correct number as default. This works nice
> to test the service in SoapUI, but the code which is generated by wadl2java
> defines many methods with the same name "getAsApplicationXml", but with
> different parameters.
>
> Having the method ID prefixed to the Java method would help to distinguish
> them. However, there is still the problem that the command number must be
> passed to the different methods, with is ugly.
>
> I know, I am raping the REST style, but which alternatives do I have?
> I tried to define each of the web service methods as separate resources,
> but SoapUI fails, as all resources share the same path.
> Then I tried to append ?command=X to the path, so that it becomes unique.
> But then SoapUI appends all method parameters with an additional ?. And I
> can imagine that wadl2java might fail here, too.
>
> Do you have any ideas?
>
> Kind regards, Sebastian
>
> Am 6/9/2010 8:55 PM, schrieb Andrew Glowik:
>
> Are you using URI template?
>
> -ANdrew G.
>
> On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 2:27 PM, Hadley, Marc J <mhadley_at_mitre.org> wrote:
>
>> >our WADL defines multiple GET methods for the same resource, all with
>> >mediaType application/xml. The generated code then contains multiple
>> >methods with name getAsApplicationXml.
>> >Is there a way to work around it?
>> >I thought of a switch that changes the naming behavior where the method
>> >id is used as a prefix.
>> >
>> A switch could work. However, I'm puzzled why you have multiple GET
>> methods in your WADL that all return the same media type - presumably there
>> must be some kind of difference between them ?
>>
>> Marc.
>>
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