WebSphere® Application Server Version 6.1 and the Application Client for WebSphere Application Server Version 6.1 provides a thin Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition (J2SE) Web services client runtime implementation that is based on the Java API for XML-based RPC (JAX-RPC) 1.1 specification. The Thin Client for JAX-RPC with WebSphere Application Server is a stand-alone J2SE client environment that enables running unmanaged JAX-RPC Web services client applications in a non-WebSphere environment to invoke Web services that are hosted by the application server.
Before you can set up a JAX-RPC unmanaged client
execution environment you will need to obtain the Thin Client for
JAX-RPC jar file. To obtain the Thin Client for JAX-RPC, you must
either install the application server or install the application server
or the application client.
Before you can
set up a JAX-RPC unmanaged client execution environment you will need
to obtain the Thin Client for JAX-RPC jar file. To obtain the Thin
Client for JAX-RPC, you must either install the application server
or install the application server or the application client.
Before you can set up a JAX-RPC unmanaged client execution
environment you will need to obtain the Thin Client for JAX-RPC jar
file. To obtain the Thin Client for JAX-RPC, you must either install
the application server or install the application server or the application
client.
The Thin Client for JAX-RPC jar file, com.ibm.ws.webservices.thinclient_6.1.0.jar, is located in the app_server_root\runtimes directory. Refer to the license agreements to ensure correct usage and for limitations on copies of the Thin Client for JAX-RPC outside of the WebSphere environment.
The Thin Client for JAX-RPC has a dependency on the IBM Java Secure Socket Extension (JSSE2) provider. The Oracle JDK prevents a vendor-acquired JSSE provider from being plugged in, which causes SSL not to be supported with the Oracle JDK or other non-IBM SDKs.
If you are using a non-IBM SDK, because of dependencies with the Xerces implementation, you will need to download Xerces-J version 2.6.2 and set it in the classpath before attempting to run the Thin Client for JAX-RPC.
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