wsimport Xauthfile error

Lubos picture Lubos · Sep 9, 2011 · Viewed 10.8k times · Source

I am trying to generate the java help classes that I need for a client (a.k.a consumer) for a SSL-protected web service (on Microsoft Biztalk) that is external to our company network. We can access it only over a proxy and we cannot change anything about the Webservice itself.

This is my command provided to the wsimport tool:

wsimport -keep -httpproxy:theProxy.net:8080 -s c:\generatedWebService_wsImport\ -p the.java.package.I.want.to.call.it -Xauthfile c:\generatedWebService_wsImport\auth https://meldeservice-test.oekb.at/Meldeservice/WebService_at_oekb_biztalk_MeldeService.asmx?WSDL

and this is the content of my auth file:

https://user:[email protected]:8080/Meldeservice/WebService_at_oekb_biztalk_MeldeService.asmx?WSDL

And this is the error I get:

[ERROR] Server returned HTTP response code: 401 for URL: https: //meldeservice-test.oekb.at/Meldeservice/WebService_at_oekb_biztalk_MeldeService.asmx?WSDL, "https: //meldeservice-test.oekb.at/Meldeservice/WebService_at_oekb_biztalk_MeldeService.asmx?WSDL" needs authorization, please provide authorization file with read access at C:\Documents and Settings\s6424.metro\auth or use -Xauthfile to give the authorization file and on each line provide authorization information using this format : http[s]://user:password@host:port//

Of course the proxy and credentials are different as in this post. The password contains a special character ! (exclamation mark).

Can someone help me with a working example under similar conditions. I had already searched a lot but couldn't find anything that would have helped me.

Is there somewhere a downloadable source code of the wsimport tool? This would be as the last resort to use.

Answer

linkamp picture linkamp · Nov 26, 2013

Try to open https://user:[email protected]:8080/Meldeservice/WebService_at_oekb_biztalk_MeldeService.asmx?WSDL

with your browser and save to local folder. Later you can use a wsimport like this:

wsimport -keep -s c:\generatedWebService_wsImport\ -p the.java.package.I.want.to.call.it /home/user/Download/example?WSDL

Regards,