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Configure and invoke Web services for WebSphere Customer Center

A step-by-step guide

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Level: Intermediate

Martin Oberhofer (martino@de.ibm.com), MDM Technical Consultant, IBM 
Paul van Run (pvanrun@ca.ibm.com), Senior Technical Staff Member, MDM Architect, IBM
Wei Zheng (wzheng@ca.ibm.com), Enterprise Master Data Management Architect, IBM

18 Oct 2007

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Learn to configure and invoke Web services for WebSphere Customer Center in a Web application. This tutorial shows you how to use Web services with security and global transactions and provides a sample Web services client for you to download.

Objectives

  • Create a Web services client for WCC using JAX-RPC

  • Build a Web services client for WCC with atomic transactions

  • Configure a Web services client for WCC with WS-Security

  • Create a Web services client for WCC with both atomic transactions and WS-Security

Prerequisites

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To complete this tutorial successfully, you need to have a basic knowledge of using the Rational Application Developer (RAD) to create Java EE applications.


System requirements

You need the following software before you can program and invoke Web services for WCC:

  • WebSphere Customer Center (WCC) 7.0.x
  • WebSphere Application Server (WAS) 6.0.2.11
  • Rational Application Developer (RAD) 7.0.x with WAS 6.0 test environment


Note: For installation of this software, please see their respective installation manuals (available "Resources" section of the tutorial). WCC 7.0 has to be installed on WAS6.0 with the default settings. A default WCC installation does not enable WAS6.0 Global Security.

  • To complete this tutorial, you need to download the sample code (included with the tutorial). You can import the WCCWebServiceTest.EAR file into your workspace to get all the sample code or create the JSP pages in the tutorial manually.


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