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Creating a top-down Axis2 Web service
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By Lahiru Sandakith | |
Introduction | |
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Set Up | |
Before creating the Web service, there are two prerequisites: | |
Creating a top down Java bean Web service and Web service client using Axis2 WTP Tools | |
This tutorial need a Axis2 runtime. You can download the latest axis2 binary distribution from here .
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Summary | |
The Web Service wizard is orchestrating the end-to-end generation, assembly, deployment, installation and execution of the Web service, Web service client. In this scenario, we completed the top-down web service creation scenario using WTP web services tools. Most of the time the wizard will pick reasonable defaults according to the basic high-level choices. After completing this scenario, the WSDL for the AreaService Web service can be found in Clicking on the available services converter service link Now that your Web service is running, there are a few interesting things you can do with this WSDL file. Examples:
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Resources | |
You can also refer the Axis web services creation wizards. |
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