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Integrate a secured Web service into a J2EE project

Frank Franco, Software Engineer
Frank Franco is a Software Engineer at the IBM Research Division. He has 10 years of experience in Java development and has architected many applications ranging from network remediation solutions on the Web, to end-to-end monitoring of e-commerce services.
Qun Zhou, Software engineer
Qun Zhou is a Software Engineer at IBM Research Division, where she is working on distributed virus detection and vulnerability remediation system. She once contributed to projects such as IBM Rational Application Developer V6.0 (WebSphere Studio Application Developer V5.12), IBM WebSphere Portal Server versions 5.0 and 5.1, Lotus Workplace versions 2.0 and 2.5, and IBM CNN media content management. For technical questions or comments about the content of this tutorial, contact the author, Qun Zhou, at qzhou@us.ibm.com.

Summary:  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.

Date:  06 Jul 2005
Level:  Advanced PDF:  A4 and Letter (547 KB | 23 pages)Get Adobe® Reader®

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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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