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-<h1 class="topictitle1">Tools for Web services development</h1>
-<div><p>Tools are provided to assist with the following aspects of Web services
-development:</p>
-<ul><li> <span class="uicontrol">Discover</span>. Browse the UDDI Business Registries
-or WSIL documents to locate existing Web services for integration.</li>
-<li> <span class="uicontrol">Create or Transform</span>. Create bottom-up Web services
-from existing artifacts, such as Java™ beans, enterprise beans, URLs that
-take and return data, DB2<sup>®</sup> XML Extender calls, DB2 Stored Procedures, and SQL queries.
-Create top-down Web services from WSDL discovered from others or created using
-the WSDL Editor.</li>
-<li> <span class="uicontrol">Build</span>. Wrap existing artifacts as SOAP accessible
-services and describe them in WSDL. The Web services wizards assist you in
-generating a Java client proxy to Web services described in WSDL
-and in generating Java bean skeletons from WSDL.</li>
-<li> <span class="uicontrol">Deploy</span>. Deploy Web services into the WebSphere<sup>®</sup> Application
-Server or Tomcat test environments.</li>
-<li> <span class="uicontrol">Test</span>. Test Web services running locally or remotely
-in order to get instant feedback.</li>
-<li> <span class="uicontrol">Develop</span>. Generate sample applications to assist
-you in creating your own Web service client application.</li>
-<li> <span class="uicontrol">Publish</span>. Publish Web services to a UDDI v2 or
-v3 Business Registry, advertising your Web services so that other businesses
-and clients can access them.</li>
-</ul>
-<div class="p">Some of the Web service tools available and their uses include the following:<ul><li>Use the Web Services Client wizard to create the Java client
-to a deployed Web service and to test the Web service.</li>
-<li>Use the Web Services wizard to create, deploy, test, and publish Web services
-bottom-up from existing Java beans and enterprise beans, or top-down
-from WSDL. The Web Services wizard supports the generation of the Java bean
-proxy and a sample application.</li>
-<li>Publish your Web service to a UDDI Business Registry using the Web Services
-Explorer.</li>
-<li>The Unit Test UDDI wizard installs, configures, and removes a Private
-UDDI Registry.</li>
-<li>The Java Beans for XML Schema wizard enables you to generate Java beans
-from schema.</li>
-<li>The IBM<sup>�</sup> Web
-Services Explorer assists you in discovering and publishing your Web service
-descriptions.</li>
-<li>Use the WSDL validator to check for structural and semantic problems in
-WSDL files.</li>
-<li>WS-I compliance can be validated using several tools, such as the WSDL
-validator, the Web service and client wizards, and a TCP/IP monitor.</li>
-<li>The deployment settings for a Web service can be modified using the J2EE
-deployment descriptor editors. Double-click any deployment descriptor to launch
-the appropriate editor.</li>
-</ul>
- </div>
-
-</div>
-<div>
-<ul class="ullinks">
-<li class="ulchildlink"><strong><a href="../../org.eclipse.jst.ws.axis.ui.doc.user/concepts/caxistover.html">Creating Web services with the Apache Axis run-time environment</a></strong><br />
-</li>
-</ul>
-
-<div class="familylinks">
-<div class="parentlink"><strong>Parent topic:</strong> <a href="../concepts/cws.html" title="A Web service is a set of related application functions that can be programmatically invoked over the Internet. Businesses can dynamically mix and match Web services to perform complex transactions with minimal programming. Web services allow buyers and sellers all over the world to discover each other, connect dynamically, and execute transactions in real time with minimal human interaction.">Web services overview</a></div>
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-
-<div class="linklist"><strong>Related Concepts</strong><br />
-
-<div><a href="cws.html" title="A Web service is a set of related application functions that can be programmatically invoked over the Internet. Businesses can dynamically mix and match Web services to perform complex transactions with minimal programming. Web services allow buyers and sellers all over the world to discover each other, connect dynamically, and execute transactions in real time with minimal human interaction.">Web services overview</a></div></div>
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-<div class="linklist"><strong>Related Tasks</strong><br />
-
-<div><a href="../tasks/toverws.html" title="Use Web services tools to discover, create, and publish Web services that are created from Java beans, DADX files, enterprise beans, WSDL files, and URLs. These tools support the creation of Web services using a top-down approach (which starts with a WSDL file) or a bottom-up approach (which starts with a Java bean or EJB)."> Developing Web
-services</a></div></div>
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