Completing the JavaBeans implementation for JAX-WS applications
After you have developed the Java artifacts
necessary to develop a Java API
for XML-Based Web Services (JAX-WS) web service, you must complete
the JavaBeans implementation to assemble a
web application archive (WAR) file. The resulting WAR file contains
the JavaBeans implementation and the supported
classes created from the tooling.
Completing the EJB implementation for JAX-WS applications
After you have developed the Java artifacts
necessary to develop a Java API
for XML-Based Web Services (JAX-WS) web service, you must complete
the Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) implementation
to assemble a Java archive (JAR) file. The resulting
JAR file contains the Enterprise JavaBeans implementation
and the supported classes created from the tooling.
Completing the JavaBeans implementation for JAX-WS applications
After you have developed the Java artifacts
necessary to develop a Java API
for XML-Based Web Services (JAX-WS) web service, you must complete
the JavaBeans implementation to assemble a
web application archive (WAR) file. The resulting WAR file contains
the JavaBeans implementation and the supported
classes created from the tooling.
Completing the EJB implementation for JAX-WS applications
After you have developed the Java artifacts
necessary to develop a Java API
for XML-Based Web Services (JAX-WS) web service, you must complete
the Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) implementation
to assemble a Java archive (JAR) file. The resulting
JAR file contains the Enterprise JavaBeans implementation
and the supported classes created from the tooling.
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