This topic explains how to configure the ibm-webservices-bnd.xml deployment descriptor.
Before you begin
You can configure deployment descriptors with assembly tools provided with WebSphere Application Server.
You must configure the assembly tool before you can use it.
Before you can configure the ibm-webservices-bnd.xml deployment descriptor, you must develop the deployment descriptor templates and complete the implementation.Why and when to perform this task
This task is one of the steps in developing a Web service. You need to configure the deployment descriptors so that WebSphere Application Server can process the incoming Web services requests.
Then, complete the EJB implementation or complete the JavaBeans implementation. When the EJB implementation is complete, the enterprise bean Java archive (JAR) file is assembled. When the JavaBeans implementation is complete, the Web module Web archive (WAR) file is assembled. These archive files contain the webservices.xml deployment descriptor. The archive files must be assembled before you can configure the webservices.xml deployment descriptor.
Configure the webservices.xml deployment descriptor by following the steps provided in this task section.
Steps for this task
This selection is a prerequisite to creating a pcnameLink attribute.
Result
The ibm-webservices-bnd.xmi deployment descriptor is configured for the Web service implementation module.What to do next
If you are developing a Web service from from a Java bean, assemble a WAR file that is enabled for Web services from Java code.If you are developing a Web service from an enterprise bean, assemble a JAR file that is enabled for Web services from an enterprise bean. In this task you assemble the artifacts that are required to enable the EJB module for Web services into the JAR file.
Related tasks
Starting an assembly tool
Configuring the webservices.xml deployment descriptor
Assembling a JAR file that is enabled for Web services from an enterprise
bean
Assembling a Web services-enabled enterprise bean JAR file from a WSDL
file
Assembling a WAR file that is enabled for Web services from Java code
Assembling a Web services-enabled WAR file from a WSDL file
Developing Web services deployment descriptor templates for a JavaBeans
implementation
Developing Web services deployment descriptor templates for an EJB
implementation