Use assembly tools to configure the ibm-webservices-bnd.xml deployment descriptor. This file stores binding information that is associated with the endpoints defined with the webservices.xml deployment descriptor file.
To configure the client deployment descriptor, read about the configuring the client deployment descriptor in the Rational® Application Developer information.
Before you can configure the ibm-webservices-bnd.xml deployment descriptor, you must develop the deployment descriptor templates and complete the implementation.This task is one of the steps in developing a Web service. You need to configure the deployment descriptors so that WebSphere® Application Server can process the incoming Web services requests.
Then, complete the EJB implementation or complete the JavaBeans implementation. When the EJB implementation is complete, the enterprise bean Java archive (JAR) file is assembled. When the JavaBeans implementation is complete, the Web module Web archive (WAR) file is assembled. These archive files contain the webservices.xml deployment descriptor. The archive files must be assembled before you can configure the webservices.xml deployment descriptor.
Configure the webservices.xml deployment descriptor by following the steps provided in this task section.
If you are developing a Web service from JavaBeans, assemble a WAR file that is enabled for Web services from Java code. See the assembling a WAR file that is enabled for Web services from Java code information.
If you are developing a Web service from an enterprise bean, assemble a JAR file that is enabled for Web services from an enterprise bean. To learn more about assembling the artifacts that are required to enable the EJB module for Web services into the JAR file, see the assembling a JAR file that is enabled for Web services from an enterprise bean information.
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