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However, if you are developing on Java Standard Edition application (JavaSE), consuming or deploying Web services is not as easy or as straightforward until JavaSE 6 (aka Mustang).
To generate the code for the web services package we’ll use wsimport, which is located in the bin directory of your Java installation, assuming that you’re using Java 1.6 or higher.
This tutorial shows you how to build them in Java using the Jakarta EE specification. Java, SOAP, Jakarta EE and Eclipse The easiest way to build SOAP-based web services is to follow these seven steps ...
I'm currently working on a project (using PowerBuilder 10.2) that needs to consume web services. The application is in a production state and is being used, but there are some issues with web ...
In a previous article, I demonstrated how easy it is to consume web services with Mustang. As you know, Mustang is the project name for the next version of Java Standard Edition 6.