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In this tutorial, you created a Web service that interacts with a database.
From here, you can create a Web service client using Eclipse with IBM's Web Tools Platform Contribution or IBM Rational Web Developer for WebSphere Software. See Resources for another developerWorks tutorial that shows how to build a Cloudscape-enabled Web auction client using the Web Tools Platform.
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