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In order to run this tutorial, you require to have the latest Eclipse Scout Plug-Ins. That is because Scout JAX-WS integration is not part of the Eclipse Indigo release but of Eclipse Scout Juno planned for 2012. For more information on the Eclipse release train, see [http://wiki.eclipse.org/Simultaneous_Release Simultaneous_Release].
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In order to run this tutorial, you require to have the latest Eclipse Scout Plug-Ins. That is because Scout JAX-WS integration is not part of the [http://www.eclipse.org/indigo/ Eclipse Indigo] release but of Eclipse [http://www.eclipse.org/juno/ Scout Juno] planned for 2012. For more information on the Eclipse release train, see [http://wiki.eclipse.org/Simultaneous_Release Simultaneous_Release].
  
 
The lastest Eclipse Scout version can obtained by:
 
The lastest Eclipse Scout version can obtained by:

Revision as of 09:14, 8 November 2011

Abstract

This tutorial is a guide to developing JAX-WS webservices in Eclipse Scout. JAX-WS stands for Java API for XML Web Services. The JAX-WS version supported by Eclipse Scout is JAX-WS RI 2.1.6 bundled with Java SE 6. We are not using the lastest version (such as JAX-WS RI 2.2.5 because we encountered a lot of problems in having a never version aside the Java built-in internal JAX-WS RI 2.1.6 implementation.

The scope of this tutorial is to create a simple Scout application with a webservice consumer and a webservice provider installed. The application will load company data from a Derby database and allow the user to request a company's stock price with a 20 minute delay from the public StockQuoteService. Also, a webservice will be published to access the application's company data from within another application.

Requirement

In order to run this tutorial, you require to have the latest Eclipse Scout Plug-Ins. That is because Scout JAX-WS integration is not part of the Eclipse Indigo release but of Eclipse Scout Juno planned for 2012. For more information on the Eclipse release train, see Simultaneous_Release.

The lastest Eclipse Scout version can obtained by:

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