WSDL2H(1) General Commands Manual WSDL2H(1)
NAME
wsdl2h - the gSOAP WSDL parser for C and C++
SYNOPSIS
wsdl2h [OPTIONS] SOURCE ...
DESCRIPTION
Please see /usr/share/doc/gsoap/soapdoc2.html for details.
Converts a WSDL or XSD input file, or from an HTTP address, SOURCE to a declaration file that can be parsed by soapcpp2(1). If no SOURCE
argument is specified, read from standard input.
OPTIONS
-a Generate indexed struct names for local elements with anonymous types.
-c Generate C source code.
-d Use DOM to populate xs:any, xs:anyType and xs:anyAttribute.
-e Do not qualify enum names.
-f Generate flat C++ class hierarchy.
-g Generate global top-level element declarations.
-h Display help info.
-i Do not import (advanced option).
-Ipath Use path to find files.
-j Do not generate SOAP_ENV__Header and SOAP_ENV__Detail definitions.
-k Do not generate SOAP_ENV__Header mustUnderstand qualifiers.
-l Display license information.
-m Use xsd.h module to import primitive types.
-nname Use name as the base namespace prefix instead of ns.
-Nname Use name as the base namespace prefix for service namespaces.
-ofile Output to file file.
-p Create polymorphic types with C++ inheritance from base xsd__anyType.
-P Do not create polymorphic types with C++ inheritance from xsd__anyType.
-qname Use name for the C++ namespace of all declarations.
-rhost[:port[:uid:pwd]]
Connect via proxy host, port and proxy credentials.
-s Do not generate STL code (no std::string and no std::vector).
-tfile Use type map file file instead of the default file typemap.dat.
-u Do not generate unions.
-v Verbose output.
-w Always wrap response parameters in a response struct (<=1.1.4 behaviour).
-W Suppress warnings.
-x Do not generate _XML any/anyAttribute extensibility elements.
-y Generate typedef synonyms for structs and enums.
-z1 Compatibility with 2.7.6e: Generate pointer-based arrays.
-z2 Compatibility with 2.7.15: Qualify element/attribute referenced members.
-_ Do not generate _USCORE (replace with UNICODE _x005f).
SEE ALSO
soapcpp2(1),
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Thomas Wana <greuff@debian.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
December 23, 2004 WSDL2H(1)