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This appendix describes the file structure of the sample client package and how to launch it.
The sample client is prebuilt using JDK 1.6. JRE v1.6 or above is required to run the sample client.
The TESSoapClient.zip file is located on CD2: WebServiceSample\JavaSoapClient.
The TES Soap Client package contains complete source and binary files in the following folders:
– clientapi — Javadoc generated from the client API package com.tidalsoft.tesws.clientapi in the src folder
– com\tidalsoft\tesws\clientapi — Client code generated from the WSDL
– com\tidalsoft\tesws\client — Hand-coded client application logic
Note The WSDL files and the Javadoc in the docs folder provide an understanding of the WSDL and generated client code.
Step 1 In a text editor, open <TESSoapClient>\config\tescmd.props .
Step 2 Find JAVA_HOME-TBD and replace it with the fully qualified path to the JRE installation on the system.
Step 4 Complete one of the following steps with the following substitutions:
a. For Windows, open a Command Prompt window and run the following:
<TESSoapClient>\bin\sampleClient.cmd -endpointurl <endpointurl> -user <username> -pass <password>
b. For Unix or Linux, open a shell command window and run the following:
Note Make sure that executable bit is turned on for the sampleClient.sh file.
<TESSoapClient>/bin/sampleClient.sh -endpointurl <endpointurl> -user <username> -pass <password>
Step 5 To view commands, type help at the SACmd prompt in the command line interface.