soapcpp2(1) the gSOAP Stub and Skeleton Compiler for C and C++

SYNOPSIS

soapcpp2 [OPTIONS] INPUT

DESCRIPTION

Please see /usr/share/doc/gsoap/soapdoc2.html for details.

Create stubs and client and server code from input INPUT or standard input if INPUT is not specified.

OPTIONS

-1
Generate SOAP 1.1 bindings.
-2
Generate SOAP 1.2 bindings.
-0
No SOAP bindings, use REST.
-C
Generate client-side code only.
-S
Generate server-side code only.
-T
Generate server-side auto-test code.
-Ec
Generate extra routines for deep copying.
-Ed
Generate extra routines for deep deletion.
-Et
Generate extra routines for data traversals with walker functions.
-L
Do not generate soapClientLib/soapServerLib.
-a
Use SOAPAction with WS-Addressing to invoke server-side operations.
-A
Require SOAPAction to invoke server-side operations.
-b
Serialize byte arrays char[N] as string.
-c
Generate C source code.
-c++
Generate C++ source code (default).
-c++11
Generate C++ source code optimized for C++11 (compile with -std=c++11).
-dpath
Use path to save files.
-e
Generate SOAP RPC encoding style bindings (also use -1 or -2).
-fN
Multiple soapC files, with N serializer definitions per file (N>=10).
-h
Display help info.
-Ipath
use path(s) for #import (paths separated with ':').
-i
Generate C++ service proxies and objects inherited from soap struct.
-j
Generate C++ service proxies and objects that share a soap struct.
-l
Generate linkable modules (experimental).
-m
Generate Matlab(tm) code for MEX compiler (deprecated).
-n
Use service name to rename service functions and namespace table.
-pname
Save files with new prefix name instead of soap.
-Qname
Use name as the C++ namespace for decls, including custom serializers.
-qname
Use name as the C++ namespace for decls, excluding custom serializers.
-r
Generate soapReadme.md report.
-s
Generate deserialization code with strict XML validation checks.
-t
Generate code for fully xsi:type typed SOAP/XML messaging.
-u
Uncomment comments in WSDL/schema output by suppressing XML comments.
-v
Verbose output.
-w
Do not generate WSDL and schema files.
-x
Do not generate sample XML message files.
-y
Include C/C++ type access information in sample XML messages.
-z1
Compatibility: Generate old-style C++ service proxies and objects.
-z2
Compatibility with 2.7.x: Omit XML output for NULL pointers.

AUTHOR

This manual page was written by Thomas Wana <[email protected]>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).