This tutorial demonstrates how to use the WebSphere Application Server to deploy Web services, and how to publish them onto a UDDI registry using IBM’s WebSphere Studio V5.1.1. Part 1 of this tutorial focused on the use of WebSphere Studio for designing a work order creation service. In this second part of the tutorial, you will deploy and publish the Web service you developed in Part 1. The example makes use of a Web service to facilitate multiple clients creating work orders in your system.
Entries from January 2004
Building Web Services with WebSphere Studio V5.1.1, Part 2: Deploy and publish
January 26th, 2004 · No Comments
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Building dynamic Web sites with WebSphere Studio V5.1.1
January 13th, 2004 · No Comments
This tutorial demonstrates how to use WebSphere Studio V5.1.1 for building dynamic Web sites. The tutorial walks you through a simple example that makes use of Java servlets and JavaServer Pages in order to implement a simple messaging center. Using WebSphere Studio, you learn how to develop dynamic Web sites and then how to test and debug your code.
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Simplified portal applications with DB2 Information Integrator
January 6th, 2004 · No Comments
Interested in simplifying your Web or portal based applications that access relational and non-relational data? Use this tutorial to learn how to develop applications that bring all of this data together in a simple relational view. You’ll learn how the integration capabilities of DB2 Information Integrator enables you to rapidly deploy portal applications. DB2 Information Integrator provides a single interface to heterogeneous information, allowing you to focus on the portal interface, content, and logic.
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