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The Web Client Folder

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The Web Client Folder

3. In the Open Project dialog, navigate to:
tut-install/javaeetutorial5/examples/jaxws/
4. Select the webclient folder.
5. Select the Open as Main Project check box and the Open Required Projects check box.
6. Click Open Project Folder.
7. In the Projects tab, right-click the webclient project, and select Deploy Project.
8. To run the application, open the bookstore URL
http://localhost:8080/webclient/greeting
.
To deploy and run the webclient example using ant, follow these steps:
1. Build and deploy the JAX-WS web service MyHelloService described in
"Building,
Packaging, and Deploying the Service" on page 482
.
2. In a terminal window, go to tut-install/javaeetutorial5/examples/jaxws/webclient/.
3. Run ant. This target will spawn any necessary compilations, will copy files to the
tut-install/javaeetutorial5/examples/jaxws/webclient/build/ directory, will create a
WAR file, and will copy it to the
tut-install/javaeetutorial5/examples/jaxws/webclient/dist directory.
4. Start the Application Server.
5. To deploy the example using ant, run the following command:
ant deploy
6. To run the example, open your browser to http://localhost:8080/webclient/greeting.
To learn how to configure the example, refer to the deployment descriptor (the web.xml file),
which includes the following configurations:
A display-name element that specifies the name that tools use to identify the application.
A set of servlet elements that identify the application's JSP file.
A servlet-mapping element that defines the alias to the JSP file.
Note ­
The example assumes that the Application Server runs on the default port, 8080. If
you have changed the port, you must update the port number in the file
tut-install/javaeetutorial5/examples/jaxws/webclient/response.jsp before building
and running the example.
The Example JSP Pages
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