WebLogic Workshop makes it easy to build enterprise-class web services, even if you're not a J2EE expert.
Getting Started with Web Services
Describes the technologies underlying web services, discusses the advantages of building web services with WebLogic Workshop, and provides a first introduction to designing and building web services.
Protocols and Message Formats
Learn about supported protocols and message formats.
Implicit Transactions in WebLogic Workshop
Learn about the implicit transactions that wrap operations in web services created with WebLogic Workshop.
Transforming XML Messages With XQuery
Use XQuery expressions to transform one XML shape to another or map XML to Java.
Handling XML with ECMAScript Extensions
Learn how to manipulate XML with the ECMAScript extensions.
Handling and Shaping XML Messages With XML Maps (Deprecated)
XML maps are deprecated in WebLogic Workshop 8.1. You should use XQuery expressions to transform XML instead.
Related Topics
Designing Asynchronous Interfaces
Design robust, asynchronous web services to coordinate long-running operations.
Introduction to XQuery Maps
Manipulate incoming and outgoing XML messages to build loosely-coupled web services with XQuery maps.
Security
Learn about security in WebLogic Workshop and how it interacts with WebLogic Server security.
Tutorial: Your First Web Service
Build your first web service quickly with our hands-on tutorial. Then explore WebLogic Workshop in-depth to learn how to build powerful services.
How Do I...?
Provides step-by-step information for approaching common tasks.
Samples
Explains how to use the web services samples that accompany WebLogic Workshop.
Reference
Provides reference information for building web services.