Before deploying Web services-enabled modules or any enterprise application archive (EAR) files that contain Web services-enabled module onto an application server, you must generate deployment code for the application.
Before you begin
This article assumes you have assembled a module enabled with Web services, added it to an application, saved the application, and verified the application.This article also assumes that you have started an assembly tool such as the Application Server Toolkit (AST) or Rational Web Developer and have configured the assembly tool for work on Web services.
Why and when to perform this task
You can use an assembly tool to generate deployment code for the Web services-enabled module or for the EAR file that contains the Web services-enabled module.Steps for this task
Result
Code is generated into the folder where your Web services-enable module is located. Problems with the generation of code result in a window that displays error messages.What to do next
Install the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) application on your server machine. You can install the application onto a server using the administrative console. Before installing the application, you might need to set class paths.Related concepts
Application assembly and J2EE applications
Related tasks
Assembling applications
Related reference
wsdeploy command