• WAS v8.5 > Administer applications and their environment > Administer web services (generally applicable)

    Plan to use web services

    For an example of a fictional retailer incorporating web services, see: Overview: Online garden retailer web services scenarios.

    See also, the Samples section of the Information Center, which demonstrate...

    • Enterprise beans and JavaBeans components available as web services
    • Message exchange patterns using both synchronous and asynchronous invocation of web services in SOAP 1.1 and SOAP 1.2.

    The samples are composed with web service standards such as WS-Addressing (WS-A) , WS-Reliable Messaging (WS-RM), and WS-Secure Conversation (WS-SC), which we can use to complete a broad range of interoperability tests. The samples demonstrate the use of JavaBeans artifacts and static service endpoints and proxy-based clients. Additionally, a sample is provided that demonstrates Message Transmission Optimization Mechanism (MTOM).

    WAS supports JAX-WS, which extends JAX-RPC. To take advantage of JAX-WS features, re-write existing JAX-RPC applications


    Related :

  • JAX-WS
  • JAXB
  • Service-oriented architecture
  • Web services approach to a service-oriented architecture
  • Web services business models supported in SOA
  • Overview: Online garden retailer web services scenarios
  • Access the samples


    Related

  • Install enterprise application files
  • Tasks: Implement web services applications
  • Implement web services applications with JAX-WS
  • Implement web services applications from existing WSDL files with JAX-WS
  • Implement web services applications with JAX-RPC
  • Implement web services applications from existing WSDL files with JAX-RPC
  • Implement static JAX-WS web services clients
  • Implement JAX-RPC web services clients
  • Implement extensions to JAX-WS web services clients
  • Implement extensions to JAX-RPC web services clients


    Related information:

    Web services hints and tips: JAX-RPC vs JAX-WS

    Web services hints and tips: JAX-RPC vs JAX-WS Part 2


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