Summary
You've completed the WSDL, all the way from the primitive SOAP structures to the WSDL bindings. You've also successfully compiled it into Java code using Axis2's WSDL2Java tool, and you've tested and deployed it on Geronimo.
Come back for Part 2 to develop the Java code, generated by Axis2, and create a full-fledged online banking Web service. Soon after, in Part 3, you'll create a Web-based client for communicating with the Axis2 Web service, so stay tuned.
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