[Version 5.0.2 and later]Developing a Web service from a Java bean

Before you begin

Set up a Web services development and unmanaged client execution environment.

Why and when to perform this task

To develop a Web service from a Java bean:

Steps for this task

  1. Access an existing Java bean Web archive (WAR) file.
  2. Develop a Java bean Service Endpoint Interface.
  3. Develop a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file.
  4. Develop Web services deployment descriptor templates for a Java bean implementation.
  5. Configure the webservices.xml deployment descriptor.
  6. Configure the ibm-webservices-bnd.xmi deployment descriptor.
  7. Assemble a Web services-enabled WAR file when starting from Java.
  8. Assemble a Web services-enabled WAR into an EAR file.
  9. Deploy the EAR file into WebSphere Application Server.

What to do next

Test the Web service.

Related concepts
Web services
Related tasks
Assembling Web services applications based on Web Services for J2EE
Assembling a Web services-enabled WAR file when starting from Java code
Assembling a Web services-enabled WAR into an EAR file
Deploying Web services based on Web Services for J2EE
Developing a new Web service with an existing WSDL file using a Java bean
Setting up a development and unmanaged client execution environment for Web services based on Web Services for J2EE
Related reference
Artifacts used to develop Web services based on Web Services for J2EE



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Last updated: Jun 21, 2007 9:56:50 PM CDT    WebSphere Application Server for z/OS, Version 5.0.2
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