Java client - OpenKM 6.2
From OpenKM Documentation
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First, we need to generate the client stuff using this command. Keep on mind that you need JDK 1.6 to run it:
$ wsimport -d client -s client http://localhost:8080/OpenKM/OKMAuth?wsdl
You can use the following script to generate a complete OpenKM webservices client library:
#/bin/bash
wsimport -p com.openkm.ws.client http://localhost:8080/OpenKM/OKMAuth?wsdl
wsimport -p com.openkm.ws.client http://localhost:8080/OpenKM/OKMDocument?wsdl
wsimport -p com.openkm.ws.client http://localhost:8080/OpenKM/OKMFolder?wsdl
wsimport -p com.openkm.ws.client http://localhost:8080/OpenKM/OKMSearch?wsdl
wsimport -p com.openkm.ws.client http://localhost:8080/OpenKM/OKMNotification?wsdl
wsimport -p com.openkm.ws.client http://localhost:8080/OpenKM/OKMRepository?wsdl
wsimport -p com.openkm.ws.client http://localhost:8080/OpenKM/OKMPropertyGroup?wsdl
wsimport -p com.openkm.ws.client http://localhost:8080/OpenKM/OKMWorkflow?wsdl
jar cvf okm-ws-client-2.1.jar com
rm -rf com
Authentication
package com.openkm.ws.test;
import com.openkm.ws.client.Auth;
import com.openkm.ws.client.Auth_Service;
public class Authentication {
public static void main(String[] args) {
try {
Auth_Service authService = new Auth_Service();
Auth auth = authService.getAuthPort();
// Login
String token = auth.login("okmAdmin", "admin");
System.out.println("Es: " + token);
// Logout
okmAuth.logout(token);
} catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
}