This task explains how to assemble a Web services-enabled enterprise bean Java archive (JAR) file from a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file with an assembly tool.
Before you begin
You can assemble Web Services for J2EE modules with assembly tools provided with WebSphere Application Server.
You must configure the assembly tool before you can use it.
You need the following artifacts to complete this task:Why and when to perform this task
Assemble a Web services-enabled enterprise bean JAR file from a WSDL file by following the actions in the steps for this task section.
Steps for this task
Result
You have the artifacts required to Web service-enable an Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) module for Web services. The artifacts are added to the JAR file. Now you need to configure the deployment descriptors so that you can deploy the Web service into the WebSphere Application Server run time environment.Example
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 . You need to configure the deployment descriptors for the Web service so that WebSphere Application Server can process the incoming Web services requests.Related tasks
Assembling a JAR file that is enabled for Web services from an enterprise
bean
Assembling Web services applications
Assembling an enterprise bean JAR file into an EAR file
Developing new Web services from an existing WSDL file using an EJB
implementation