This task explains how to develop a new Web service with an existing Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file using the JavaBeans technology.
Before you begin
Locate the Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file that defines the Web service to be implemented. You can develop a WSDL or obtain one from an existing Web service through e-mail, downloading or a Uniform Resource Locator (URL).Why and when to perform this task
This task is one of four ways that you can develop a Web service. You can also develop a Web service from an enterprise bean, develop a Web service from a Java bean, or develop a Web service with an existing WSDL file using an enterprise bean.
Develop a new Web service with an existing WSDL file using JavaBeans technology with the following steps:
Steps for this task
This topic presents the steps necessary to deploy the EAR file that has been configured and enabled for Web services.
Result
You have a new Web service with an existing WSDL file using JavaBeans technologyWhat to do next
After you deploy the EAR file, test the Web service to make sure that it works with WebSphere Application Server.Related tasks
Completing the JavaBeans implementation
Configuring the webservices.xml deployment descriptor
Configuring the ibm-webservices-bnd.xmi deployment descriptor
Developing a Web service from a Java bean
Developing Web services deployment descriptor templates for a JavaBeans
implementation
Assembling a Web services-enabled WAR file from a WSDL file
Assembling a Web services-enabled WAR into an EAR file
Deploying Web services
Related reference
Artifacts used to develop Web services