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org.eclipse.persistence.dbws
Class DBWSModel
java.lang.Object
  
org.eclipse.persistence.internal.xr.XRServiceModel
      
org.eclipse.persistence.dbws.DBWSModel
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public class DBWSModel
 
- extends org.eclipse.persistence.internal.xr.XRServiceModel
 
PUBLIC: model object for eclipselink-dbws.xml descriptor file. A DBWS (also known as an XRServiceAdapter) requires the following resources:
- metadata in the form of a descriptor file called eclipselink-dbws.xml in the 
META-INF/ directory
(inside a .jar file, as an external 'exploded' directory on the classpath
or in the WEB-INF/classes/META-INF/ directory inside a .war file).
 
- an XML Schema Definition (.xsd) file called eclipselink-dbws-schema.xsd
located at the root directory of a .jar file, at the root of the first directory on the
classpath or in the WEB-INF/wsdl/ directory of a .war file 
- an EclipseLink sessions.xml file called eclipselink-dbws-sessions.xml (in the 
META-INF/ directory)
  the naming convention for the sessions.xml files can be overridden by the
optional <sessions-file> entry in the eclipselink-dbws.xml descriptor file. 
- EclipseLink metadata in the form of a EclipseLink 
Project (either deployment XML located
in the META-INF/ directory or Java classes on the classpath or in the
WEB-INF/classes directory inside a .war file).
 
A typical DBWS requires two projects: one to represent the O-R side, the other to represent the O-X side.
The O-R and O-X Projects metadata must have:
i) identical case-sensitive Project names:
 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
 <eclipselink:object-persistence version="Eclipse Persistence Services ..."
   xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
   xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
   xmlns:eclipselink="http://xmlns.oracle.com/ias/xsds/eclipselink"
   >
   <eclipselink:name>example</eclipselink:name>
 or
 ...
 import org.eclipse.persistence.sessions.Project;
 public class SomeORProject extends Project {
   public SomeORProject () {
     setName("Example");
     ...
 }
 public class SomeOXProject extends Project {
   public SomeOXProject () {
     setName("Example");
     ...
 }
 
ii) identical case-sensitive aliases for Descriptors that are common between the projects:
 <eclipselink:class-mapping-descriptor xsi:type="eclipselink:relational-class-mapping-descriptor">
   <eclipselink:class>some.package.SomeClass</eclipselink:class>
   <eclipselink:alias>SomeAlias</eclipselink:alias>
 ...
 <eclipselink:class-mapping-descriptor xsi:type="eclipselink:xml-class-mapping-descriptor">
   <eclipselink:class>some.package.SomeClass</eclipselink:class>
   <eclipselink:alias>SomeAlias</eclipselink:alias>
 
 
An example eclipselink-dbws.xml descriptor file:
 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
 <dbws
   xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
   xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
   >
   <name>example</name>
   <sessions-file>example-dbws-sessions.xml</sessions-file>
   <query>
     <name>countEmployees</name>
     <result>
       <type>xsd:int</type>
       <simple-xml-format>
         <simple-xml-format-tag>employee-info</simple-xml-format-tag>
         <simple-xml-tag>aggregate-info</simple-xml-tag>
       </simple-xml-format>
     </result>
     <sql><![CDATA[select count(*) from EMP]]></sql>
   </query>
   <query>
     <name>findAllEmployees</name>
     <result isCollection="true">
       <type>empType</type>
     </result>
     <sql><![CDATA[select * from EMP]]></sql>
   </query>
 </dbws>
- Since:
 
- EclipseLink 1.0
 
- Author:
 
- Mike Norman - michael.norman@oracle.com
 
 
| Fields inherited from class org.eclipse.persistence.internal.xr.XRServiceModel | 
name, operations, sessionsFile | 
  
 
  
 
 
| Methods inherited from class org.eclipse.persistence.internal.xr.XRServiceModel | 
getName, getOperation, getOperations, getOperationsList, getSessionsFile, setName, setOperations, setSessionsFile | 
 
| Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object | 
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait | 
 
 
DBWSModel
public DBWSModel()
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