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== Abstract ==
 
This tutorial is a guide to developing [http://jax-ws.java.net/ JAX-WS] webservices in [http://www.eclipse.org/scout/ Eclipse Scout]. JAX-WS stands for '''J'''ava '''A'''PI for '''X'''ML '''W'''eb '''S'''ervices. 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 [http://jax-ws.java.net/2.2.5/ 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 [http://db.apache.org/derby/ Derby] database and allow the user to request a company's stock price with a 20 minute delay from the public [http://services.nexus6studio.com/StockQuoteService.asmx 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 from the [http://download.eclipse.org/scout/nightly/update/ nightly updatesite]. That is because Scout JAX-WS integration is not part of the [http://www.eclipse.org/indigo/ Eclipse Indigo] release but of the [http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/index-developer.php Eclipse Juno] release planned for mid of 2012. For more information on the Eclipse release plan, please see [http://wiki.eclipse.org/Simultaneous_Release Eclipse releases].
 
 
== Resources ==
 
The Eclipse projects for this tutorial can be downloaded from our SVN at [https://dev.eclipse.org/svnroot/technology/org.eclipse.scout/scout.example/trunk/ scout.example]. All projects that belong to this tutorial start with the name ''org.eclipse.scout.tutorial.jaxws.*''
 
 
In order to run the tutorial you need to have the Derby database installed on your system. A ready-to-go database can be downloaded from [https://dev.eclipse.org/svnroot/technology/org.eclipse.scout/scout.example/trunk/org.eclipse.scout.tutorial.jaxws.database/database/org.eclipse.scout.tutorial.jaxws.database.zip org.eclipse.scout.tutorial.jaxws.database.zip]. Alternatively, the database can be created from scratch by using the SQL script [https://dev.eclipse.org/svnroot/technology/org.eclipse.scout/scout.example/trunk/org.eclipse.scout.tutorial.jaxws.database/script/create_database.sql create_database.sql] located in the Plug-In [https://dev.eclipse.org/svnroot/technology/org.eclipse.scout/scout.example/trunk/org.eclipse.scout.tutorial.jaxws.database org.eclipse.scout.tutorial.jaxws.database]. {{ScoutLink|Tutorials|Webservices with JAX-WS/Setup Derby database|Learn more}} on how to setup the derby database from scratch.
 
 
== Create Scout Project ==
 
 
First of all, you have to create a new Scout project. Enter <code>org.eclipse.scout.tutorial.jaxws</code> as project name and choose <code>Outline Tree and Table Form</code> as template. {{ScoutLink|Tutorials/Webservices with JAX-WS|Create Scout Project|Learn more}} on how it is done.
 

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