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Invoking a Web service with a Java Message Service (JMS) client

Build a solution with WebSphere Integration Developer and WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus

Philip Norton (nortonp@uk.ibm.com), Software Engineer, WebSphere ESB Development Team, WSO2 Inc
Philip Norton
Philip Norton is a software engineer at IBM Hursley Lab. He works on the WebSphere ESB Development team. His expertise includes Java and JMS for WebSphere MQ. He is a certified Java Programmer and he has a degree in Computer Science from Canterbury University. You can reach Philip at nortonp@uk.ibm.com

Summary:  Learn how to invoke a Web service with a Java™ Message Service (JMS) client, using WebSphere® Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) and WebSphere Integration Developer. In this tutorial you will create a simple Web service, define the necessary server resources, build a mediation module to expose a Web service as a JMS service, and configure a JMS client to invoke the Web service.

Date:  25 Apr 2006
Level:  Intermediate PDF:  A4 and Letter (1340 KB | 51 pages)Get Adobe® Reader®

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About this tutorial

The WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) enables the connection of applications and services. In many cases these applications and services will have been developed over time, using different programming languages, interfaces and standards. This tutorial describes how to use WebSphere ESB to expose a Web service so it can be invoked by a JMS application.

Objectives

In this tutorial we build an end-to-end solution using the visual tooling supplied by WebSphere Integration Developer.

Prerequisites

You'll need WebSphere Integration Developer installed with the WebSphere ESB Integrated Test Environment and the server's default host configured to port 9080.

System requirements

To run the examples in this tutorial, you will need a machine with at least 500MB of memory.

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