The Java EE 5 Tutorial

Tools

The Application Server contains the tools listed in Table 1–1. Basic usage information for many of the tools appears throughout the tutorial. For detailed information, see the online help in the GUI tools.

Table 1–1 Application Server Tools

Tool 

Description 

Admin Console

A web-based GUI Application Server administration utility. Used to stop the Application Server and manage users, resources, and applications. 

asadmin

A command-line Application Serveradministration utility. Used to start and stop the Application Server and manage users, resources, and applications. 

asant

A portable command-line build tool that is an extension of the Ant tool developed by the Apache Software Foundation (see http://ant.apache.org/). asant contains additional tasks that interact with the Application Server administration utility.

appclient

A command-line tool that launches the application client container and invokes the client application packaged in the application client JAR file. 

capture-schema

A command-line tool to extract schema information from a database, producing a schema file that the Application Server can use for container-managed persistence. 

package-appclient

A command-line tool to package the application client container libraries and JAR files. 

Java DB database

A copy of the Java DB database server. 

verifier

A command-line tool to validate Java EE deployment descriptors. 

xjc

A command-line tool to transform, or bind, a source XML schema to a set of JAXB content classes in the Java programming language. 

schemagen

A command-line tool to create a schema file for each namespace referenced in your Java classes. 

wsimport

A command-line tool to generate JAX-WS portable artifacts for a given WSDL file. After generation, these artifacts can be packaged in a WAR file with the WSDL and schema documents along with the endpoint implementation and then deployed. 

wsgen

A command-line tool to read a web service endpoint class and generate all the required JAX-WS portable artifacts for web service deployment and invocation.