Before you begin
Before completing this task, you need to install or deploy the Web service.Why and when to perform this task
By publishing a WSDL file, you are providing clients with a description of the Web service, including the URL identifying the location of the service.
The WSDL files in each Web services-enabled module are published to the file system location you specify. You can provide these WSDL files in the development and configuration process of the Web service clients so they can invoke your Web services.
Review Publishing WSDL files for more ways to publish WSDL files.
To publish an application's WSDL file with the administrative console:
Steps for this task
The zip file ExtendedWDLFiles.zip contains EJB binding information. It can also contain JMS or HTTP binding information. The zip file WSDLFiles.zip only contains JMS or HTTP binding information.
What to do next
Apply security to your Web service.Related tasks
Developing a WSDL file
Configuring endpoint URL information for JMS bindings
Configuring endpoint URL information for HTTP bindings
Configuring endpoint URL information to directly access enterprise
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