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Summary

You have created a WS-I compliant Temperature Conversion Web service and an EJB skeleton from a WSDL file, and learned to implement some basic EJB methods.

Lessons learned

If you have completed all of the exercises, you should now be able to:
  • Set the WS-I compliance level.
  • Create a Web project called WebProject.
  • Import the Temperature Conversion WSDL document.
  • Validate the WSDL, and validate the WSDL file's WS-I compliance.
  • Create the web service and skeleton EJB, and test the methods included in the web service using the Web Services Explorer.
  • Implement the fahrenheitToCelsius and celsiusToFahrenheit methods (optional).
  • Deploy the web service to the WebSphere® Application Server.
  • Test the web service traffic for WS-I compliance.

More information

For more information about web services, WSDL, SOAP, and the WebSphere runtime environments, consult the online help: Developing web service applications

For more in-depth technical articles on web services, consult DeveloperWorks

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