 | Level: Introductory Steve Weaver , Marketing Engineer,
IBM
17 Sep 2007 The Rational® Application Developer V7.0.0.3 Web Services
Feature Pack provides features for assembling and deploying reliable, asynchronous,
secure, and interoperable Java™ Web services for application components, and
deploying them to IBM WebSphere® Application Server V6.1. This demonstration
shows how to build and test a JAX-WS (Java API for XML Web Services 2.0) Web service bottom-up (creating a Web service from a Java class, bean or enterprise bean) with annotations. The Java API for XML-Based Web Services (JAX-WS) relies on the use of annotations to specify metadata associated with Web service implementations and to simplify the development of Web services. Annotations describe how a server-side service implementation is accessed as a Web service or how a client-side Java class accesses Web services.
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Duration
5 minutes
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About the author  | 
|  | Steve is an architecture management marketing engineer with IBM Rational Software. Steve has been with IBM, and previously Rational Software, for over 7 years. He has spent time both as a Senior IT Specialist, working with customers implementing Rational solutions, and in marketing where he currently is a marketing engineer responsible for products in the Architecture Management capability, including Rational Asset Manager.
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