You open the Enterprise Application Client Project Properties dialog box by right-clicking any application client project and choosing Properties.
The Web Service Clients page lets you preconfigure the features that are used by the wscompile tool to compile a web service client.
Features:
Feature | Effect on Web Service Client |
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datahandleronly | Maps attachments to the DataHandler type. |
donotoverride | No regeneration of classes that already exist on the classpath. |
donounwrap | Disables unwrapping of document/literal wrapper elements in WSI mode (default). |
explicitcontext | Turns on explicit service context mapping. |
jaxbenumtype | Maps anonymous enumeration to its base type. |
nodatabinding | Turns off data binding for literal encoding. |
noencodedtypes | Turns off encoding type information. |
nomultirefs | Turns off support for multiple references. |
norpcstructures | No generation of RPC structures (-import only). |
novalidation | Turns off full validation of imported WSDL documents. |
resolveidref | Resolve xsd:IDREF. |
searchschema | Searches schema aggressively for types. |
serializeinterfaces | Turns on direct serialization of interface types. |
strict | Generates code strictly compliant with JAXRPC Specification. |
unwrap | Enables unwrapping of document/literal wrapper elements in WSI mode. |
wsi | Checks for compliance with the WSI-Basic Profile, which is a specification for improved interoperability. For example, the WS-I Basic Profile prohibits the use of rpc/encoded. Therefore, if you set the wsi feature, a warning will be generated when you build a web service client that uses a WSDL file that uses rpc/encoded. |