After you have created an enterprise archive (EAR) file for the Web services client application, you can deploy the Web services client application into the Application Server.
To deploy a Java-based Web services client, you need an enterprise application, also known as an enterprise archive (EAR) file that is configured and enabled for Web services. For Java API for XML-based RPC (JAX-RPC) Web services clients, you must configure the client deployment descriptors.
You can use either the administrative console or the wsadmin scripting tool to deploy an EAR file. If you are installing an application containing Web services by using the wsadmin command, specify the -deployws option for JAX-RPC applications.
The wsdeploy command
is supported by JAX-RPC applications that are used with the Feature Pack for
Web Services product. The Java API for XML-Based Web Services (JAX-WS) programming
model that is introduced in the Feature Pack for Web Services product does
not support the wsdeploy command. For JAX-WS applications, do not run
the wsdeploy command.
If you are installing an application containing Web services by using the administrative console, select Deploy WebServices in the Install New Application wizard. Read about installing a new application for more information on using the administrative console.
The following actions deploy the EAR file with the wsadmin command:In this information ...Related tasks
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