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In this tutorial, you learned how to deploy a Web service in a multi-tiered application environment. You also learned how to configure the security and add references from more than one EJB to the Web service. The tutorial also discussed how to use the Web service's time-out parameter in case the Web service is not responding quickly.
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Next steps from IBM

With the WebSphere Application Server you can benefit from the simplified EJB 3.0 development experience, new persistence model, and interceptors.
- Try: Download a free trial version of WebSphere Application Server Community Edition, the lightweight Java 5 application server with robust EJB 3.0 funtionality.
- Article: Learn how call patterns and components involved in making calls to EJB components deployed in the EJB container operate in WebSphere Application Server.
- Tutorial: This tutorials shows you how to create an enterprise J2EE application that implements both Plain Old Java Object (POJO) and EJB Web services endpoints.
- Demo: Watch this demo and learn how to configure and use the WebSphere Application Server and the Eclipse IDE with the Web Tool Project Platform.
- Buy: WebSphere Application Server
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