 | Level: Intermediate Naveen Balani (banaveen@in.ibm.com), Development Manager, IBM Rajeev Hathi (rajeev_hathi@hotmail.com), Technical Architect, Consultant
20 Sep 2007 Using Java™ API for XML Web Services (JAX-WS) technology to
design and develop Web services yields many benefits, including simplifying the
construction of Web services and Web service clients in Java, easing the development
and deployment of Web services, and speeding up Web services development. This
tutorial walks you through how to do all of this and more by developing a sample
order-processing application that exposes its functionality as Web services. After
going through this tutorial, you'll be able to apply these concepts and your newly
acquired knowledge to develop Web services for your application using JAX-WS
technology.
Objectives
Apply the concepts and knowledge you learn in this tutorial to develop Web services for your application using JAX-WS technology.
Prerequisites
To complete this tutorial successfully, you should have a basic understanding
of Web services technology and have some proficiency in Java programming.
System requirements
To run the examples in this tutorial, you need Java Platform, Standard Edition
(Java SE) 6.0 installed.
Duration
Under 2 hours
Formats html, pdf
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