Spring Web Services is a product of the Spring community focused on creating document-driven Web services. Spring Web Services aims to facilitate contract-first SOAP service development, allowing for the creation of flexible web services using one of the many ways to manipulate XML payloads.
Releases of Spring Web Services are available for download from Maven Central, as well as our own repository, http://repo.springsource.org/release.
Please visit https://projects.spring.io/spring-ws to get the right Maven/Gradle settings for your selected version.
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Run
mvn clean package
This will generate the artifacts.
You can also import the project into your IDE.
Snapshots are published automatically via CI server by doing this:
$ USERNAME=<username> PASSWORD=<encrypted password> ./mvnw -Pdistribute,snapshot,docs clean -Dmaven.test.skip=true deploy
Important
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Snapshots do NOT include GPG signatures. To do so would require putting a private key on the CI server. The process for releases (below) is manual and DOES include GPG signatures. |
To do a release (.RELEASE, .RC?, .M?):
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Check in all changes and ensure there are no edited files.
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Bump up the version in ALL
pom.xml
files to the desired version (e.g.mvn versions:set -DnewVersion=3.0.0.RC1
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git tag <version>
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Execute a maven test (
./mvnw -Pdistribute,snapshot,docs clean test
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Execute a maven deploy.
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For a milestone:
USERNAME=<user> PASSWORD=<encrypted password> ./mvnw -Pdistribute,milestone,docs clean -Dmaven.test.skip=true deploy
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For a release:
USERNAME=<user> PASSWORD=<encrypted password> ./mvnw -Pdistribute,release,docs clean -Dmaven.test.skip=true deploy
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For a release to maven central:
USERNAME=<user> PASSWORD=<nexus password> ./mvnw -Pdistribute,gpg,central,docs clean -Dmaven.test.skip=true deploy -s settings.xml
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Bump up the version in ALL
pom.xml
files again to the next BUILD-SNAPSHOT. -
Commit the change.
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git push
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Inspect handiwork at https://repo.spring.io/ or https://oss.sonatype.org/#stagingRepositories
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A word about reference documentation. Based upon this, the distribute profile contains an artifactory property that is applied to the ZIP file generated by the docs profile. A CRON job will scoop up the zipped up docs and unpack them inside the target location.
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This project adheres to the Contributor Covenant code of conduct. By participating, you are expected to uphold this code. Please report unacceptable behavior to spring-code-of-conduct@pivotal.io.
You can find the documentation, issue management, support, samples, and guides for using Spring Web Services at http://projects.spring.io/spring-ws/
See the current Javadoc and reference docs.
Spring Web Services uses JIRA for issue tracking purposes
Spring Web Services is Apache 2.0 licensed.