Introduction
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The 2019 Webservices allow you to pass Objects with named elements to represent the complex list of arguementsarguments. These objects tend to be far easier to understand, think about and work with. This also allows IDEs to offer code completion recommendations to get and set values by name
The 2019 Webservices make use of updated libraries that should be safe as Java upgrades in the near future.
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Netbeans will generate the elandings.java class for you.
Notice that Netbeans was able to look at the WSDL and generate a number of Java Object classes.
We will use the generated class ReportManagementV1Service.java to create our webservice connection.
We will use the generated java class FindLandingReports.java as a parameter object to tell the webservice findLandingReports() what data we want to get from the server. In our case we will ask for a landing report by id (or landing report id). However, we could pass in as a parameter a fish ticket number or proc code or adfg vessel number, etc.
Now Create the content of the MyClient.java class
package com.mycompany.elandingsclient2019;
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public class MyClient {
String wsdlURL = "https://elandingstest.alaska.gov/elandings/ReportManagementV1Service?wsdl";
String applicationID = "...";//Ask for one of these from elandings support staff.
ReportManagementV1 serviceInstance;
String tokenId;
public MyClient(){
ReportManagementV1Service service = new ReportManagementV1Service();
serviceInstance = service.getReportManagementV1Port();
((BindingProvider) serviceInstance).getRequestContext().put(BindingProvider.ENDPOINT_ADDRESS_PROPERTY, wsdlURL);
}
public void login(String userId, String password) throws InvalidInputException_Exception, SecurityAuthorizationException_Exception, ServiceException_Exception{
GetToken parameters = new GetToken();
parameters.setUserId(userId);
parameters.setPassword(password);
GetTokenResponse token = serviceInstance.getToken(parameters, applicationID);
Logger.getLogger(MyClient.class.getName()).log(Level.INFO, "Token: "+token.getReturn());
tokenId = token.getReturn();
}
public LandingReport getLandingReport(BigInteger id, String fishTicketNumber) throws InvalidInputException_Exception, SecurityAuthorizationException_Exception, ServiceException_Exception{
FindLandingReports parameters = new FindLandingReports();
parameters.setId(id);
parameters.setFishTicket(fishTicketNumber);
FindLandingReportsResponse r = serviceInstance.findLandingReports(parameters, applicationID, tokenId);
return r.getReturn().get(0);
}
public static void main(String[] args){
try {
MyClient c = new MyClient();
String userId = "...";//Get from Processor or elandings support
String password = "...";//Get from Processor or elandings support
c.login(userId, password);
BigInteger landingReportId = BigInteger.valueOf(18378245);
String fishTicketNumber = "E19 144148";
LandingReport lr = c.getLandingReport(landingReportId, fishTicketNumber);
Logger.getLogger(MyClient.class.getName()).log(Level.INFO, "Landing Report ID: "+lr.getLandingReportId() + " last edited by "+lr.getDataEntryUser());
} catch (InvalidInputException_Exception ex) {
Logger.getLogger(MyClient.class.getName()).log(Level.SEVERE, null, ex);
} catch (SecurityAuthorizationException_Exception ex) {
Logger.getLogger(MyClient.class.getName()).log(Level.SEVERE, null, ex);
} catch (ServiceException_Exception ex) {
Logger.getLogger(MyClient.class.getName()).log(Level.SEVERE, null, ex);
}
}
}//End of Class
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In this example we will attempt to pull a landing report that we know exists from elandings test for the user tturbot.
If we run our file we should get an output of:
INFO: Landing Report ID: 18378245 last edited by AMARX