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I am looking all over the place to try and figure out how to turn a stateless session bean into a JAX-WS webservice (I am using WAS 7, Websphere Integration Developer, EJB 3). Not Jax-RPC. I am officially sick and tired of messing around with the wizard that comes with WID. Fore some reason it simply won't let me do that... I have tried creating a JAX-WS webservice from a Java bean, In other words, I created a Java class and ran the wizard on that thing, and it created a whole new Project...

Is there a tutorial out there somewhere that will just give me what I need to know to create this Webservice without having to use the wizard?

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From the The Java EE 5 Tutorial try A Web Service Example: helloservice - The Java EE 5 Tutorial.

Others:


Example

I wrote a small sample application.

Structure of Projects

`-- HelloEAR
|   |-- .project
|   `-- .settings
|       |-- org.eclipse.wst.common.component
|       |-- org.eclipse.wst.common.project.facet.core.xml
`-- HelloEJB
|   `-- .apt_generated
|   |   `-- org
|   |       `-- paulvargas
|   |           `-- ejb
|   |               `-- jaxws
|   |                   |-- SayHello.java
|   |                   |-- SayHelloResponse.java
|   |-- .classpath
|   |-- .factorypath
|   |-- .project
|   `-- .settings
|   |   |-- org.eclipse.jdt.apt.core.prefs
|   |   |-- org.eclipse.jdt.core.prefs
|   |   |-- org.eclipse.wst.common.component
|   |   |-- org.eclipse.wst.common.project.facet.core.xml
|   `-- ejbModule
|   |   `-- META-INF
|   |   |   |-- ibm-webservices-bnd.xmi
|   |   `-- org
|   |   |   `-- paulvargas
|   |   |       `-- ejb
|   |   |           |-- HelloBean.class
|   |   |           |-- HelloBean.java
|   |   |           |-- HelloLocal.class
|   |   |           |-- HelloLocal.java
|   |   |           |-- HelloRemote.class
|   |   |           |-- HelloRemote.java
|   |   |           `-- jaxws
|   |   |               |-- SayHello.class
|   |   |               |-- SayHelloResponse.class
`-- HelloWeb
|   `-- .apt_generated
|   |-- .classpath
|   |-- .factorypath
|   |-- .project
|   `-- .settings
|   |   |-- .jsdtscope
|   |   |-- org.eclipse.jdt.apt.core.prefs
|   |   |-- org.eclipse.jdt.core.prefs
|   |   |-- org.eclipse.wst.common.component
|   |   |-- org.eclipse.wst.common.project.facet.core.xml
|   |   |-- org.eclipse.wst.jsdt.ui.superType.container
|   |   |-- org.eclipse.wst.jsdt.ui.superType.name
|   `-- src
|   `-- WebContent
|   |   `-- WEB-INF
|   |       `-- classes
|   |       `-- lib
|   |       |-- web.xml

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HelloBean.java

package org.paulvargas.ejb;

import javax.ejb.Stateless;
import javax.jws.WebService;

@Stateless
@WebService
public class HelloBean implements HelloRemote, HelloLocal {
    public String sayHello(String name) {
        return "Hello, " + name + ".";
    }
}

HelloRemote.java

package org.paulvargas.ejb;

import javax.ejb.Remote;

@Remote
public interface HelloRemote {
    String sayHello(String name);
}

HelloLocal.java

package org.paulvargas.ejb;

import javax.ejb.Local;

@Local
public interface HelloLocal {
    String sayHello(String name);
}

ibm-webservices-bnd.xmi

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<com.ibm.etools.webservice.wsbnd:WSBinding
    xmi:version="2.0" xmlns:xmi="http://www.omg.org/XMI"
    xmlns:com.ibm.etools.webservice.wsbnd="http://www.ibm.com/websphere/appserver/schemas/5.0.2/wsbnd.xmi">
    <routerModules transport="http" name="HelloWeb.war" />
</com.ibm.etools.webservice.wsbnd:WSBinding>

web.xml

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<web-app id="WebApp_ID" version="2.5" xmlns="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee/web-app_2_5.xsd">
    <display-name>HelloWeb</display-name>
    <servlet>
        <servlet-name>org.paulvargas.ejb.HelloBean</servlet-name>
        <servlet-class>com.ibm.ws.websvcs.transport.http.WASAxis2Servlet</servlet-class>
    </servlet>
    <servlet-mapping>
        <servlet-name>org.paulvargas.ejb.HelloBean</servlet-name>
        <url-pattern>/HelloBeanService</url-pattern>
    </servlet-mapping>
    <welcome-file-list>
        <welcome-file>index.html</welcome-file>
        <welcome-file>index.htm</welcome-file>
        <welcome-file>index.jsp</welcome-file>
        <welcome-file>default.html</welcome-file>
        <welcome-file>default.htm</welcome-file>
        <welcome-file>default.jsp</welcome-file>
    </welcome-file-list>
</web-app>

Files SayHello.java and SayHelloResponse.java are generated automatically by the IDE. You can see the deployed WSDL file in http://localhost:9080/HelloWeb/HelloBeanService/HelloBeanService.wsdl

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  • Might just support your excellent references with a short code snippet showing use of the annotation
    – kolossus
    Apr 10, 2013 at 12:36
  • I added an example to my answer. Apr 10, 2013 at 15:48
  • Thank you very much. This is much more than I would have expected. Well done. Apr 10, 2013 at 16:39

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