After you have developed the Java artifacts necessary to develop a Java API for XML-based RPC (JAX-RPC) web service, you must complete the JavaBeans implementation to assemble a Java archive (JAR) file or a web application archive (WAR) file based on your programming model. The resulting JAR file or WAR file contains the JavaBeans implementation and the supported classes created from the tooling.
Develop web services deployment descriptor templates for a JavaBeans implementation using the WSDL2java command-line tool. You need to complete this step to create the deployment descriptor templates that are configured to map the service implementation to the JavaBeans implementation.
For JAX-RPC applications, complete the JavaBeans implementation by writing your business application.
You have now enabled the JavaBeans-based business application for JAX-RPC web services. You have a JAR file or a WAR file containing the JavaBeans implementation and supported classes created from the WSDL file.
If you are developing a JAX-RPC web services application from JavaBeans, you need to configure the webservices.xml deployment descriptor and configure the ibm-webservices-bnd.xmi deployment descriptor so that the application server can process the incoming web services requests.