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-<!DOCTYPE task PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DITA Task//EN"
- "task.dtd">
-<task id="tsampappa" xml:lang="en-us">
-<title>Generating a <tm tmclass="special" tmowner="Sun Microsystems, Inc."
-tmtype="tm" trademark="Java">Java</tm> client proxy and a sample application
-from a WSDL document using the Axis run-time environment</title>
-<titlealts>
-<searchtitle>Generating a Java client proxy and a sample application from
-a WSDL document using the Axis run-time environment</searchtitle>
-</titlealts>
-<shortdesc>The Web Service Client wizard assists you in generating a <tm tmclass="special"
-tmowner="Sun Microsystems, Inc." tmtype="tm" trademark="Java">Java</tm> bean
-proxy and a sample application. The sample Web application demonstrates how
-to code a proxy file.</shortdesc>
-<prolog><metadata>
-<keywords><indexterm>Web services<indexterm>Axis runtime environment<indexterm>creating
-a Web service client</indexterm></indexterm></indexterm><indexterm>Axis runtime
-environment<indexterm>creating a Web service client</indexterm></indexterm>
-<indexterm>Web service clients<indexterm>creating with the Axis runtime environment</indexterm></indexterm>
-</keywords>
-</metadata></prolog>
-<taskbody>
-<prereq><p>Prerequisites:</p><ol>
-<li conref="twsbeana.dita#twsbeana/createtomcatlink"></li>
-<li>Discover and import a WSDL document into the Web project. You can only
-use a WSDL file that contains a service element.</li>
-</ol></prereq>
-<context>To generate a <tm tmclass="special" tmowner="Sun Microsystems, Inc."
-tmtype="tm" trademark="Java">Java</tm> client proxy and a sample application
-from a discovered WSDL document:</context>
-<steps>
-<step><cmd>Switch to the J2EE perspective (<uicontrol>Window > Open Perspective
-> J2EE</uicontrol>).</cmd></step>
-<step><cmd>In the Navigator view, select the Web project in which you want
-to generate a sample application.</cmd></step>
-<step><cmd>Click <uicontrol>File > New > Other</uicontrol>. Select <uicontrol>Web
-Services</uicontrol> in order to display the various Web service wizards.
-Select the <uicontrol>Web Service Client</uicontrol> wizard. Click <uicontrol>Next</uicontrol>.</cmd>
-</step>
-<step><cmd>Web Services page: </cmd>
-<substeps>
-<substep><cmd>Enter the URI to the WSDL, WSIL, or HTML file that will be used
-to generate the client.</cmd></substep>
-<substep><cmd>Select the type of proxy to be generated</cmd></substep>
-<substep><cmd>Select the stages of Web services development that you want
-to complete using the slider:</cmd><info><ul>
-<li>Develop: this will develop the WSDL definition and implementation of the
-Web service. This includes such tasks as creating the modules which will contain
-the generated code and Java files, as well as copying the Axis JARs..</li>
-<li>Assemble: this ensures the project that will host the Web service or client
-gets associated to an EAR when required by the target application server.</li>
-<li>Deploy: this will create the deployment code for the service.</li>
-<li>Install: this will install and configure the Web module and EARs on the
-target server.</li>
-<li>Start: this will start the server once the service has been installed
-on it. The server-config.wsdd file will be generated.</li>
-<li>Test: this will provide various options for testing the service, such
-as using the Web Service Explorer or sample JSPs.</li>
-</ul></info></substep>
-<substep><cmd>Select your server: the default server is displayed. If you
-want to deploy your client to a different server click the link to specify
-a different server.</cmd></substep>
-<substep><cmd>Select your runtime: the default runtime is displayed. If you
-want to deploy your client to a different runtime click the link to specify
-a different runtime.</cmd></substep>
-<substep><cmd>Select the client project: the project containing the project
-selected in your workspace is displayed. To select a different project and
-EAR click on the project link.</cmd><info>Ensure that the project selected
-as the Client Web Project is different from the Service Web Project, or the
-service will be overwritten by the client's generated artifacts.</info></substep>
-<substep><cmd>Monitor the Web service: this will send the Web service traffic
-through the TCP/IP Monitor, which allows you to watch the SOAP traffic generated
-by the Web service and to test this traffic for WS-I compliance. Alternately
-you can manually set up a TCP/IP monitor as described in <xref href="../../org.eclipse.wst.wsi.ui.doc.user/tasks/tmonitor.dita"
-scope="peer">Using the TCP/IP Monitor to test Web services</xref></cmd></substep>
-</substeps>
-</step>
-<step><cmd>Web Service Proxy page: This panel shows the options for the proxy.
-It lists the folder where the proxy will be generated, and you can optionally
-create custom mappings between namespaces and packages.</cmd></step>
-<step><cmd>Web Service Namespace to Package Mappings page: if you selected
- <uicontrol>Define custom mapping for namespace to package</uicontrol> on
-the previous page, you can enter your custom mapping pairs on this page by
-clicking <uicontrol>Add</uicontrol>.</cmd></step>
-<step><cmd>Web Service Client Test page: This page displays if you selected
-to test your client. Select the test facility that you will use to test the
-proxy, and the methods that you want included in the proxy. Note that the
-Universal Test Client (UTC) is only compatible with Web service clients deployed
-on <tm tmclass="ibm" tmowner="IBM Corporation" tmtype="reg" trademark="WebSphere">WebSphere</tm> servers.</cmd>
-</step>
-<step><cmd>Click <uicontrol>Finish</uicontrol>. If you have selected to test
-the proxy, the test client will open in a browser window.</cmd></step>
-</steps>
-<result><p>The generated <tm tmclass="special" tmowner="Sun Microsystems, Inc."
-tmtype="tm" trademark="Java">Java</tm> bean proxy provides a remote procedure
-call interface to the Web service. The sample Web application demonstrates
-how to code the proxy file.</p><p>Once you have generated your <tm tmclass="special"
-tmowner="Sun Microsystems, Inc." tmtype="tm" trademark="Java">Java</tm> client
-proxy, you may test the methods of the Web service through the proxy using
-Web Services sample JSPs or the Universal test client.</p><ul outputclass="wsclienttestoptions">
-<li>If you have selected to test the generated proxy using Web service JSPs,
-the proxy is launched in a Web browser at the following URL: <codeph>http://localhost: <varname>port</varname>/ <varname>WebProject</varname>Client/sample<i
->BeanName</i>/ <varname>WebServiceName</varname>/TestClient.jsp</codeph> You
-can use this sample application to test the Web service by selecting a method,
-entering a value for the method, and clicking <uicontrol>Invoke</uicontrol>.
-The result of the method will display in the results pane.</li>
-<li>If you have selected to test the Web service using the Web Services Explorer,
-the Explorer will open. Select the operation you want to test, enter the required
-information, and click <b>Go</b>. The result will display in the Status pane.</li>
-</ul><p>For more information on creating a Web project, refer to the Web application
-development documentation.</p></result>
-</taskbody>
-<related-links>
-<linklist><title>Related Concepts</title>
-<link href="../../org.eclipse.jst.ws.doc.user/concepts/cwsinwsa.dita" scope="peer">
-<linktext> Tools for Web services development</linktext></link>
-<link href="../../org.eclipse.jst.ws.doc.user/concepts/cws.dita" scope="peer">
-<linktext>Web services development</linktext></link>
-</linklist>
-<linklist><title>Related Tasks</title>
-<link href="../../org.eclipse.jst.ws.consumption.ui.doc.user/tasks/tuddiexp.dita"
-scope="peer"><linktext> Using the Web Services Explorer</linktext></link>
-</linklist>
-<linklist><title>Related Reference</title>
-<link href="../../org.eclipse.jst.ws.doc.user/ref/rwsdl.dita" scope="peer">
-<linktext>WSDL documents</linktext></link>
-</linklist>
-</related-links>
-</task>

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