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Browse All TopicsHi , can some one pls let me know to create a EJB web service package structure in RAD7.5.
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by: Ronb23Posted on 2009-07-28 at 13:07:17ID: 24964644
There is a JAX-WS EJB Web service sample available under Help -> Samples -> Technologies Sample -> Web Services. The name of that sample is "WebSphere JAX-WS Web services Temperature Conversion". You could try to import that sample to take a look. We are also improving our documentation of the support for JAX-WS EJB Web service. This update would be available soon.
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To create JAX-WS EJB Web service, you just need to create a Java bean and add @Stateless and @WebService. Then you would have to use the context menu on the EJB project to "Create Router Module". Once that's done, you can then add the EAR to the server. You should not be selecting the Java bean under the Java package as that would create a Java Web service for you. If you select the session bean and bring up the Web Services wizard, you would only be able to create JAX-RPC Web service.
check http://www.ibm.com/develop