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18. Click on the sayHello(..) method,
enter your name (for e.g. “Jeeva”) in the inputs section and click “Invoke”.



19. The browser greets using the web
service.




20. The WSDL for the Hello Web service can be found in E:\Test\WebServiceTutorial\ WebContent\wsdl\Hello.wsdl. On doubleclick, the WSDL opens in a graphical editor.

 

21. Right-click on the WSDL file and explore the options to test the web service / publish the WSDL file / generate client / etc.



Conclusion

This article provides a good introduction to Web service development using one of the Web development tools available.

We hope this article would help you create a simple web service and a client web application using eclipse IDE along with Lomboz plug in, very convieniently. We have deployed and tested the web service on Tomcat 5.5.4 web application server.

Sept 2007 | Java Jazz Up | 54
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