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Section 4. Summary & further resources
Summary
In this tutorial you downloaded and installed the ETTK. Then you created a simple EJB
component called
Hello
. You learned how to configure a Web applications
web.xml
file to use Axis as the SOAP transport. You learned how to write an Axis Web Service
Deployment Descriptor that uses the Axis EJB provider. Then you learned how to
deploy your Web service using Axis Ant task
axis admin
. Then you generated client
stub code using the Axis ant task
axis wsdl2java
, and used this to write a Web
service client.
Then you went on to learn how to write a Web service that uses complex Java types.
Last but not least, you learned how to create a portable client with JAX RPC.
Resources
Easily find the following downloads:
Find the
Resin EE
application server this tutorial used to test the source code.
Also find other J2EE compliant application servers like
IBM WebSphere
or
JBoss
.
Ant can be found at the
Ant home page
.
The ETTK can be found at the
ETTK site
. The examples in this tutorial use
version ETTK 1.0, which includes Axis 1.1 release candidate 2.
Find
Eclipse
at the Eclipse Web Site.
Download
WebSphere Studio Application Developer trial
.
You can find
Tomcat 4.0
at jakarta.apache.org.
You can download Ant at
Apache.org
.
To find more details on JAX RPC and creating portable clients see:
"Introduction to Web services and the WSDK."
(
developerWorks
, February
2003)
Service enable EJB SessionBeans with the IBM ETTK
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