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Default configuration

We can use sample configurations with the dmgr console for testing purposes.

The information in the following sections describes sample default bindings, sample general bindings, and samples for key stores, key locators, collection certificate store, trust anchors, and trusted ID evaluators. We can develop web services using the JAX-RPC programming model, or for WebSphere Application Server v7, using JAX-WS. Samples provided with WAS differ depending on which programming model we use.

Best practice: IBM WAS supports the JAX-WS programming model and the (JAX-RPC) programming model. JAX-WS is the next generation web services programming model extending the foundation provided by the JAX-RPC programming model. Using the strategic JAX-WS programming model, development of web services and clients is simplified through support of a standards-based annotations model. Although the JAX-RPC programming model and applications are still supported, take advantage of the easy-to-implement JAX-WS programming model to develop new web services applications and clients. best-practices

Do not use these sample configurations in a production environment as they are for sample and testing purposes only. To make modifications to these sample configurations, IBM recommends that we use the dmgr console provided by WAS.

Detailed information on the sample general bindings for JAX-WS is available in the topic General sample bindings for JAX-WS applications.

Information on configuring default bindings, key stores, key locators, collection certificate store, trust anchors, and trusted ID evaluators for the JAX-RPC programming model is available in the topic Default sample configurations for JAX-RPC.


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