Before you begin
Before assembling a Web services-enabled enterprise archive (EAR) file Assemble a Web services-enabled EJB Java archive (JAR) file.Why and when to perform this task
You can assemble a Web services-enabled EAR file with the Assembly Toolkit. The Assembly Toolkit replaces the Application Assembly Tool (AAT). It is one of the tools available with the Application Server Toolkit product.
To assemble a Web services-enabled EAR file:
Steps for this task
Results
A Web services-enabled EAR file.Example
application.xmlAddressBook.jar AddressBook.earMETA-INF/MANIFEST.MF META-INF/application.xml AddressBook.jarapplication.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <!DOCTYPE application PUBLIC "-//Sun Microsystems, Inc.//DTD J2EE Application 1.3//EN" "http://java.sun.com/dtd/application_1_3.dtd"> <application id="Application_ID"> <display-name>AddressBookJ2WEE</display-name> <description>AddressBook EJB Example from Java</description> <module id="EjbModule_1"> <ejb>AddressBook.jar</ejb> </module> </application>
What to do next
Enable the EAR file. Then, deploy the EAR file into WebSphere Application Server.