Deploying JAX-WS applications to Liberty
You can use Java™ API for XML-based Web Services (JAX-WS) to develop services and deploy your JAX-WS applications to Liberty. The Liberty feature jaxws-2.2 supports the JAX-WS programming model.
Subtopics
- Customizing web services endpoints
You can use the ibm-ws-bnd.xml file to customize web services endpoints for server provider and client within your applications. - Defining web service policy via policy attachment
In Liberty, you can define your web service policy (WS-Policy) within either policy attachment or Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file of a web service application. - Enabling HTTP conduit client properties and user custom properties
You can define the HTTP client properties and user custom properties by using the ibm-ws-bnd.xml file for JAX-WS applications on Liberty. - Enforcing adherence to WSDL bindings in JAX-WS web services
You can add binding extensions in the WSDL document, an then apply the extensions into your applications with JAX-WS support on Liberty. - Liberty:Implementation of JAX-WS web services applications
You can use Java API for XML-based Web Services (JAX-WS) server-side programming model support in Liberty. - Liberty:Implementation of JAX-WS client applications
You can use the Java API for XML-based Web Services (JAX-WS) client-side programming model support in Liberty. - Liberty:The ibm-ws-bnd.xml file
You can customize web services endpoints and configure security settings for both web services providers and web service clients by using the ibm-ws-bnd.xml file in Liberty. You must store this file in the /WEB-INF directory of your web application or in the /META-INF directory of your EJB module. - Liberty:The web services commands
Liberty provides several command utilities to work with Java Architecture for XML Binding (JAXB) and Java API for XML Web Services (JAX-WS) applications. - Web Services Atomic Transaction in Liberty
Web Services Atomic Transaction (WS-AT) is an OASIS standard. Now it is supported in Liberty. In this section, you can learn how to enable and configure the WS-AT feature in Liberty.
Parent topic: Deploying web services applications to Liberty


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