You can develop an HTTP accessible Java API for XML-based remote procedure call (JAX-RPC) Web service when you already have a JavaBeans object to enable as a Web service.
java2wsdl -bindingTypes http,jms -implClass my.pkg.MyEJBClass my.pkg.MySEITo learn more about using the Java2WSDL command, see the Java2WSDL command for JAX-RPC applications documentation.
The Java2WSDL command-line
tool is not supported on the z/OS® platform. This functionality
is provided by the assembly
tools provided with the z/OS version
of the product. Read about the Java2WSDL command-line
tool for Java API for XML-based Remote Procedure
Call (JAX-RPC) applications to learn more about this tool.
The application server supports the use of HTTP to transport Web services client requests. With HTTP, your Web services clients and servers can communicate through SOAP messages. SOAP is the underlying communication protocol that is used in Web services that support the Web Services for Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) and the Java API for XML-based remote procedure call (JAX-RPC) specifications.
HTTP is the most commonly used transport for Web services.
To develop an HTTP-accessible Web service from an existing an existing JavaBeans object:
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