Advanced Web Service Interoperability In Easy Steps
Conclusions
In this article we tried to show how you can develop web services, from basic web service & client development, to adding more advanced enterprise-class features, in a few clicks. For further reading, I'd recommend NetBeans documentation, tutorials, FAQs, or documents on the Metro website. If you have specific questions or would like to give us feedback, please use the Metro or NetBeans public forums.
Links
- http://glassfish.dev.java.net - GlassFish application server main web site.
- http://websvc.netbeans.org/wsit - NetBeans WSIT Plugin (Project Tango) related web site
- https://metro.dev.java.net/ - Metro project
- http://java.sun.com/webservices/ - Metro web services overview
- https://wsit.dev.java.net/docs/tango-overview.pdf - Article with more information about Metro, JAX-WS and Project Tango.
- http://blogs.sun.com/mgrebac - Martin Grebac's blog
Author Bio
Martin Grebac (martin.grebac@sun.com) is a staff engineer at Sun Microsystems, Inc. He worked on JSP debugging and J2EE refactoring features in NetBeans, led Java EE 5 Wed Services efforts in NetBeans 5, and raised WSIT support in later releases. He is a member of GlassFish Web Technologies and Standards team, focusing on Tools integration of web technologies around Project Metro, and involved in other GlassFish integration efforts, such as with Groovy and Grails.- « first
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Jeff Rubinoff replied on Mon, 2008/06/16 - 11:11am
akon23 replied on Tue, 2009/10/06 - 12:04am
Very nice simple introductin of wsit.Any way I'll be subscribing to your feed and I hope you post again soon.
pa1000 replied on Wed, 2009/10/07 - 12:20pm
naser00 replied on Thu, 2009/10/29 - 12:53am
Most of the web service related features in NetBeans are built with the use I can have it installed with your NetBeans IDE 6.1 installation if i choose the Full or Web & J2EE download or specifically select GlassFish). <a href="http://www.premiertimeshareresale.com">Timeshare Resales</a>