Summary
You've learned how to implement an OpenLaszlo application running on Apache Geronimo. You were able to reWAR OpenLaszlo with a Geronimo deployment plan. And you were able to develop your application within Geronimo's config-store, enabling you to avoid redeploying Geronimo with each change to your code. Finally, you developed your application to communicate with a Web service developed using Axis2 and WSDL via OpenLaszlo's built-in SOAP functionality.
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