You can administer deployed Web services applications using the
administrative console.
Before you begin
Before you can administer a Web service application, you need to deploy
your Web service application.
About this task
You can use the administrative console to administer Java™ API
for XML-Based Web Services (JAX-WS) service provider or service client applications
or Java API
for XML-based RPC (JAX-RPC) Web services.
Procedure
- Administer service providers. You can administer your
service providers using the following ways:
- View service providers
at the cell level using the administrative console. You can view the
details of your service provider, manage the policy sets for the service,
its endpoints and operations, and assign bindings for the policy set attachment
at the cell level.
- View service providers
at the application level using the administrative console. You can
view the details of your service provider, manage the policy sets for the
service, its endpoints and operations, and assign bindings for the policy
set attachment at the application level.
- Manage policy sets
and bindings for service providers. You can view the details of your
service provider, manage the policy sets for the service, its endpoints and
operations, and assign bindings for the policy set attachment.
- Manage policy sets and
bindings for service providers at the application level using the administrative
console. You can manage policy sets for the provider, its endpoints,
and operations, and assign bindings for the policy set attachment at the application
level.
- View WSDL document using
the administrative console . You can view the WSDL document for your
JAX-WS application.
- Administer service clients. You can administer your
service clients using the following ways:
- View the deployment descriptors..
View the Web services server and client deployment descriptors for a
deployed Web services application. You can view the bindings in the deployment
descriptors. The deployment descriptors are required for JAX-RPC Web services.
You can optionally use the webservices.xml deployment
descriptor to augment or override application metadata specified in annotations
within your JAX-WS Web services.
- Configure the scope of
a Web service port..(JAX-RPC applications only) When
a Web service application is deployed into WebSphere® Application Server, an instance
is created for each application or module. The instance contains deployment
information for the Web module or enterprise bean module, including implementation
scope and client bindings information. There are three levels of scope that
you can set: application, session and request.