Developing JAX-RPC web services with WSDL files (top-down)
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Setting up a development environment for web services
The application server provides command-line tools to develop web services clients and implementations that are based on the Web Services for Java™ Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) specification. You must set up your development environment before you start developing web services.Developing Java artifacts for JAX-RPC applications from a WSDL file
You can develop Java artifacts from a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file for JAX-RPC applications from a WSDL file by using the WSDL2Java command-line tool to create Java implementation templates and bindings.Developing EJB implementation templates and bindings from a WSDL file for JAX-RPC web services
You can develop Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) implementation deployment descriptor templates and bindings from a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file for a JAX-RPC application.Completing the JavaBeans implementation for JAX-RPC applications
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.Completing the EJB implementation for JAX-RPC applications
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 Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) 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 Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) implementation and the supported classes created from the tooling.Configuring the webservices.xml deployment descriptor for JAX-RPC web services
You can configure the webservices.xml deployment descriptor with an assembly tool.Configuring the webservices.xml deployment descriptor for handler classes
You can use an assembly tool to configure the webservices.xml deployment descriptor for user-provided handler classes.Configuring the ibm-webservices-bnd.xmi deployment descriptor for JAX-RPC web services
Use assembly tools to configure the ibm-webservices-bnd.xml deployment descriptor. This file stores binding information that is associated with the endpoints defined with the webservices.xml deployment descriptor file.


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