Before you begin
You need the following artifacts:Why and when to perform this task
This topic explains how to assemble a Web service-enabled EJB JAR file with the Assembly Toolkit. The Assembly Toolkit replaces the Application Assembly Tool (AAT) and is one of the tools available with the Application Server Toolkit product.
To assemble an Web services-enabled EJB JAR file when starting from Java code:Steps for this task
Results
The artifacts required to Web service-enable an EJB module for Web services are added to the JAR file.Example
After assembling a JAR file named AddressBook.jar, the JAR file contains the following files. The files added in this task are in bold:
META-INF/MANIFEST.MF META-INF/ejb-jar.xml addr/Address.class addr/AddressBook_RI.class addr/AddressBookBean.class addr/AddressBookHome.class addr/Phone.class addr/StateType.class addr/AddressBook.class META-INF/wsdl/AddressBook.wsdl META-INF/ibm-webservices-bnd.xmi META-INF/ibm-webservices-ext.xmi META-INF/webservices.xml META-INF/AddressBook_mapping.xml
What to do next
Configure the webservices.xml deployment descriptor .