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Revision as of 04:58, 30 June 2009
Creating the JAX-WS Client
This section contains instructions on creating the JAX-WS client for the JAX-WS service deployed into the NMR.
Prerequisites
Eclipse Galileo M7 build or later.
The target platform should contain the Apache CXF and the org.apache.servicemix.cxf.transport.nmr bundles
The examples described here are based on Eclipse Galileo M7.
About JAX-WS Client
For the general information about how to configure the JAX-WS client please look at
http://cwiki.apache.org/CXF20DOC/jax-ws-configuration.html (Configuring a Spring Client section)
In general it is used to create the java proxy based on the supplied interface class.
This proxy transforms method call into the SOAP request and sends it to the web service
Creating the Client
To create the client: