The Samples Gallery offers a set of Samples that demonstrate common enterprise application tasks. The Gallery also contains descriptions of where to find additional Samples and coding examples.
Your application server must be running. The Samples must be installed and running.
You can view the Samples in a Web browser at http://hostname:port/WSsamples. hostname is a variable that represents the application server host name. port is the port number for the application server internal HTTP transport. For example, http://localhost:9080/WSsamples.
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The Samples are for demonstration purposes only. See the following limitations for details.
First
time here? Read the following information. A little setup is involved.
These Samples demonstrate both Java API for XML-based RPC (JAX-RPC) and Java API for XML Web Services (JAX-WS) Web services that use Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) beans and JavaBeans™ components.
The JAX-WS Web services Samples demonstrate the implementation of one-way and two-way Web services that highlight the use of Web services standards such as WS-Addressing (WS-A) , WS-Reliable Messaging (WS-RM), and WS-Secure Conversation (WS-SC) and the SOAP Message Transmission Optimization Mechanism (MTOM) technology.
To view the product Samples Gallery, perform the following steps.
For information about configuring security for Samples, see the Samples Gallery.
A line mode client is used for the Calculator
Client Sample and the MDBSamples client.
To view the Client Samples Gallery, install the WebSphere Application Server client on a distributed machine.
See Installing Application Client for WebSphere Application Server for more information.
Access the Client Samples Gallery on your local file system at app_server_root/samples/index.html.
The Samples are for demonstration purposes only.
The code that is provided is not intended to run in a secured production environment. The Samples support Java 2 Security, therefore the Samples implement policy-based access control that checks for permissions on protected system resources, such as file I/O.
The Samples also support administrative security.
The BeenThere workload management Sample is the only Sample that is supported in a multi-server, clustered environment. For information on the BeenThere Sample, see the readme_BeenThere.html file in the Samples directory.
Many of the Samples connect to a Apache Derby database using the embedded framework of Apache Derby. The embedded framework of Apache Derby has a limitation that only one Java virtual machine (JVM) can access a given database instance. As a result, in a clustered application server environment, the second server in the node fails to start the Sample applications, because the first server (JVM) already holds a connection to that database instance.
For applications that require multiple Java virtual machines to access the same Apache Derby instance, use the Apache Derby networkServer framework.