Before you begin
You need the following artifacts:Why and when to perform this task
You can use the Assembly Toolkit to assemble Web service-enabled client applications.
To assemble the client code and artifacts that enable the application client to access a Web service:
Steps for this task
Results
The artifacts required to enable the client module to use Web services are added to the module.Example
This example uses a WAR file named AddressBookWeb.war and an EAR file named AddressBook.ear:
WEB-INF/MANIFEST.MF WEB-INF/web.xml WEB-INF/wsdl/AddressBook.wsdl WEB-INF/webservicesclient.xml WEB-INF/AddressBook_mapping.xml WEB-INF/ibm-webservicesclient-ext.xmi (optional) WEB-INF/ibm-webservicesclient-bnd.xmi com/ibm/websphere/samples/webservices/addr/Address.class com/ibm/websphere/samples/webservices/addr/AddressBook.class com/ibm/websphere/samples/webservices/addr/AddressBookClient.class com/ibm/websphere/samples/webservices/addr/AddressBookService.class ...other generated classes...
After assembling the AddressBookWeb.war file into the AddressBook.ear file, the AddressBook.ear file contains the following files:
WEB-INF/MANIFEST.MF AddressBookWeb.war WEB-INF/application.xml
What to do next
Configure the webservicesclient.xml deployment descriptor .