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Write a WS-Notification application that exposes a web service endpoint

Write a Java EE application, containing a web service definition, that can be deployed to the application server and act as a NotificationProducer, NotificationConsumer or demand-based publisher. This task assumes that we have the following resources:

To write a WS-Notification application that exposes a Web service endpoint, follow the method provided by your tooling for creating a web service implementation from a WSDL file. For example in Rational Software Architect there is a wizard in the Tutorials Gallery under "Create and deploy a WS-I compliant web service and an enterprise bean skeleton from a WSDL document by using the WAS runtime environment". This wizard guides you through the following steps for writing a JAX-RPC application. The steps are very similar for writing a JAX-WS application. For an example of a JAX-WS NotificationConsumer client application that exposes a web service endpoint, see Write JAX-WS applications for WS-Notification.


Procedure

  1. Create a Dynamic Web Project.
  2. Import and validate the WSDL file.
  3. Create the web service. Select File > New > Other > Web services > Web service wizard > Skeleton EJB web service .
  4. Implement the business methods in the generated EJB class. The methods you choose depend upon the type of endpoint that you are exposing (NotificationProducer, NotificationConsumer or demand based publisher).
  5. Export the application.


What to do next

You are now ready to deploy the application to WAS as described in Install enterprise application files with the console. In the Select installation options panel, ensure that the Deploy web services option is enabled.
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