Assembling Web services

The WebSphere® Application Server Toolkit allows you to perform assembly tasks for Web services.

Assembly tasks for Web services include:

Editing Web services
The Web Service Editor allows you to modify the service and client deployment descriptor files, changing values for such things as handlers, security, bindings and service references.
Deploying Web services
Deploying a Web service involves creating the code that allows your Web service to be available to others. You can deploy a project, an EAR file or an application client.
Adding Web service endpoints
The Endpoint Enabler enables a set of Web services within an Enterprise Application Archive (EAR) file. For each Web service-enabled EJB JAR in the EAR file, it adds an HTTP router, a JMS router, or both to the EAR. Each router module provides a Web service endpoint for a particular transport.
Publishing Web services to the Unit Test UDDI registry
When you deploy a unit test UDDI registry, you can add categories for use when publishing to or searching the registry. You can use a category value file to populate the category with values. Users of the registry can import the categories and associate the values.
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