Before you begin
You need the following artifacts:Why and when to perform this task
You can use the Assembly Toolkit to assemble Web services-enabled JAR files. 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 EJB JAR file when starting from WSDL:
Steps for this task
Results
The artifacts required to enable an EJB module for Web services are added to the JAR file.Example
After assembling a JAR file named AddressBook.jar 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/AddressBookSoapBindingImpl.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 .