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This tutorial demonstrates how you can integrate a secured Web service into an IBM(R) WebSphere(R) Studio Application Developer J2EE project with a step-by-step Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) project sample application.
This tutorial assumes that you understand the basic ideas behind a Web service, are familiar with using WebSphere Studio Application Developer (Application Developer), and have the need to integrate a secured Web service into your J2EE application.
In this tutorial, you will learn:
- How to deploy a secured Web service to an EJB project.
- How to configure Web service transportation level security: Basic Authentication.
- How to add more EJBs to access the secured Web service.
- How to set-up time-out parameters for the Web service.
All the steps are tested on Application Developer V5.1.2.
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