Deploying JAX-WS applications to Liberty
You can use Java™ API for XML-based Web Services
(JAX-WS) to develop services and deploy your JAX-WS applications to Liberty . The Liberty feature jaxws-2.2
supports the JAX-WS programming model.
Customizing web services endpoints
You can use the ibm-ws-bnd.xml file to customize web services endpoints for server provider and client within your applications.
Defining web service policy via policy attachment
In Liberty , you can define your web service policy (WS-Policy) for a web service application either within a policy attachment or a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file. When a WSDL file is not packaged in your application, you can use the policy attachment to configure the WS-Policy for your web service application.
Enabling HTTP conduit client properties and user custom properties
You can define the HTTP client properties and user custom properties by using the ibm-ws-bnd.xml file for JAX-WS applications on Liberty .
Enforcing adherence to WSDL bindings in JAX-WS web services
You can add binding extensions in the WSDL document, an then apply the extensions into your applications with JAX-WS support on Liberty .
Implementation of JAX-WS web services applications
You can use Java API for XML-based Web Services (JAX-WS) server-side programming model support in Liberty .
Implementation of JAX-WS client applications
You can use the Java API for XML-based Web Services (JAX-WS) client-side programming model support in Liberty .
The ibm-ws-bnd.xml file
You can customize web services endpoints and configure security settings for both web services providers and web service clients by using the ibm-ws-bnd.xml file in Liberty . You must store this file in the /WEB-INF directory of your web application or in the /META-INF directory of your EJB module.
The web services commands
Liberty provides several command utilities to work with Java Architecture for XML Binding (JAXB) and Java API for XML Web Services (JAX-WS) applications.
Web Services Atomic Transaction in Liberty
Web Services Atomic Transaction (WS-AT) is an OASIS standard. Now it is supported in Liberty . In this section, you can learn how to enable and configure the WS-AT feature in Liberty .