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.