Web services and clients can be created by various methods such as annotations, Ant
tasks, or web services wizards.
The following tables outline the various methods of creating web services and clients, sorted by
the type of artifact you are using to create the service or client.
Table 1. Web services created from Java™ beans |
JAX-WS |
WebSphere® Application Server V7.0
or later |
- Web services wizard
- Annotations
- Ant task
|
WebSphere Application Server
V8.5.5 Liberty |
- Web services wizard
- Annotations
- Ant task
|
Table 2. Web services created from EJB v2.x enterprise beans |
JAX-WS |
WebSphere Application Server V7.0
or later |
|
WebSphere Application Server
V8.5.5 Liberty |
|
Table 3. Web services created from EJB 3.x enterprise beans |
JAX-WS |
WebSphere Application Server V7.0
or later |
|
WebSphere Application Server
V8.5.5 Liberty |
|
Table 4. Web services created from WSDL files |
JAX-WS |
WebSphere Application Server V7.0
or later |
- Web services wizard
- Ant task
|
WebSphere Application Server
V8.5.5 Liberty |
- Web services wizard
- Ant task
|
Table 5. Web service clients created from WSDL files |
JAX-WS |
WebSphere Application Server V7.0
or later |
- Web services wizard
- Ant task
|
WebSphere Application Server
V8.5.5 Liberty |
- Web services wizard
- Ant task
|