Tutorial how to create, test, deploy, monitor SOAP-Webservices using Spring Boot, Apache CXF and JAX-WS
Every following step builds upon the preceding one. So if you start e.g. with step 3, you´ll have all of step 1 & 2 covered in the code.
The Steps 1-3: published accompanying the blog-posts: Spring Boot & Apache CXF – How to SOAP in 2016 (or german version: Spring Boot & Apache CXF – SOAP ohne XML? )
step1_simple_springboot_app_with_cxf
Shows you, how to set up a simple Spring Boot Application and bootstrap a runnable CXF-Framework within the embedded Tomcat.
Inherits a completely altered example WebService-Definition as WSDL inspired from the popular http://wsf.cdyne.com/WeatherWS/Weather.asmx?WSDL
Shows, how to generate JAXB-Classes from WSDL with JAX-WS Commons Maven plugin at build time - just run
mvn clean generate-sources
step3_jaxws-endpoint-cxf-spring-boot
First running SOAP-Endpoint with SpringBoot, CXF and JAX-WS. For testing use SoapUI (Testing our Service inside a Unittest will be part of a further Step).
step3_jaxws-endpoint-cxf-spring-boot-orig-wsdl
Full-Contract-First with using the generated JAX-WS Service-Class to not wrap WSDL and use original one - includes correct URL and TargetNamespace (recommended)
The Steps 4: published accompanying the blog-posts: Spring Boot & Apache CXF – Testing SOAP Web Services (or german version: Spring Boot & Apache CXF – SOAP-Webservices testen )
Unit-, Integration- and Single-System-Integration-Tests with Spring (Boot) and Apache CXF
The Steps 5: published accompanying the blog-posts: Spring Boot & Apache CXF – XML validation and custom SOAP faults (or german version: Spring Boot & Apache CXF – XML-Validierung und Custom SOAP Faults )
Custom SOAP faults after XML schema validation, that are valid against an XSD itself and will be fired, regardles what will enter your endpoint :)
The Steps 6-9: published accompanying the blog-posts: Spring Boot & Apache CXF – Logging & Monitoring with Logback, Elasticsearch, Logstash & Kibana (or german version: Spring Boot & Apache CXF – Logging & Monitoring mit Logback, Elasticsearch, Logstash & Kibana )
How to configure SOAP message logging on Apache CXF endpoints
step7_soap_message_logging_payload_only
Tailor Apache CXF´s SOAP message log statements<
step8_logging_into_elasticstack
Elasticsearch, Logstash, Kibana - How to log SOAP messages in 2016, including:
- Configuring the logstash-logback-encoder
step9_soap_message_logging_into_custom_elasticsearch_field
- Logging SOAP messages into their own Elasticsearch fields
- Correlating all Log-Events concerning a specific SOAP request
The Steps 10: published accompanying the blog-posts: Spring Boot & Apache CXF – SOAP on steroids fueled by cxf-spring-boot-starter (or german version: Spring Boot & Apache CXF – Von 0 auf SOAP mit dem cxf-spring-boot-starter )
step10_simple_app_with_cxf-spring-boot-starter
- Showing, how to quickly use every possible solution of all previous steps with the cxf-spring-boot-starter