Enunciate is a build-time Web service enhancement tool that can be applied to Java-based projects for generating a lot of cool artifacts from the source code of your Web service endpoints.
For more information, see the project site at http://enunciate.webcohesion.com.
You need Java JDK 17 to build Enunciate. Make sure Maven is using Java JDK 17 by
setting JAVA_HOME
before running Maven:
export JAVA_HOME=/PATH/TO/JDK/17
mvn clean install
For the "full" build (required for deploy), Enunciate runs tests for the generated client-side code that it develops. So in order to run these tests, you're going to need to install some "unusual" libraries for things like C/C++ (libxml2), Objective-C (GNUStep), and C# (Mono).
Here are the packages you'll need to install to run the full build on Ubuntu:
sudo apt-get install libxml2-dev mono-devel gnustep gnustep-devel ruby ruby-dev nodejs php php-xml