The Java EE 6 Tutorial, Volume I

A Web Service Example: helloservice

This example demonstrates a simple web service that generates a response based on information received from the client. HelloServiceBean is a stateless session bean that implements a single method, sayHello. This method matches the sayHello method invoked by the client described in A Simple JAX-WS Client.

The Web Service Endpoint Implementation Class

HelloServiceBean is the endpoint implementation class. The endpoint implementation class is typically the primary programming artifact for enterprise bean web service endpoints. The web service endpoint implementation class has the following requirements:

Stateless Session Bean Implementation Class

The HelloServiceBean class implements the sayHello method, which is annotated @WebMethod. The source code for the HelloServiceBean class follows:

package com.sun.tutorial.javaee.ejb;

import javax.ejb.Stateless;
import javax.jws.WebMethod;
import javax.jws.WebService;

@Stateless
@WebService
public class HelloServiceBean {
    private String message = "Hello, ";

    public void HelloServiceBean() {}

    @WebMethod
    public String sayHello(String name) {
        return message + name + ".";
    }
}

Building, Packaging, Deploying, and Testing the helloservice Example

You can build, package, and deploy the helloservice example using either NetBeans IDE or Ant. You can then use the Admin Console to test the web service endpoint methods.

Building, Packaging, and Deploying the helloservice Example Using NetBeans IDE

    Follow these instructions to build, package, and deploy the helloservice example to your Application Server instance using the NetBeans IDE IDE.

  1. In NetBeans IDE, select File->Open Project.

  2. In the Open Project dialog, navigate to tut-install/examples/ejb/.

  3. Select the helloservice folder.

  4. Select the Open as Main Project and Open Required Projects check boxes.

  5. Click Open Project Folder.

  6. In the Projects tab, right-click the helloservice project and select Deploy Project.

This builds and packages to application into helloservice.ear, located in tut-install/examples/ejb/helloservice/dist, and deploys this ear file to your Application Server instance.

Building, Packaging, and Deploying the helloservice Example Using Ant

    Follow these instructions to build, package, and deploy the helloservice example to your Application Server instance using Ant.

  1. In a terminal window, go to the tut-install/examples/ejb/helloservice/ directory.

  2. To build helloservice, type the following command:


    ant
    

    This runs the default task, which compiles the source files and packages the application into a JAR file located at tut-install/examples/ejb/helloservice/dist/helloservice.jar.

  3. To deploy helloservice, type the following command:


    ant deploy
    

    Upon deployment, the Application Server generates additional artifacts required for web service invocation, including the WSDL file.

Testing the Service without a Client

  1. The Application Server Admin Console allows you to test the methods of a web service endpoint. To test the sayHello method of HelloServiceBean, do the following: Open the Admin Console by opening the following URL in a web browser:


    http://localhost:4848/
  2. Enter the admin username and password to log in to the Admin Console.

  3. Click Web Services in the left pane of the Admin Console.

  4. Click helloservice.

  5. Click Test.

  6. Under Methods, enter a name as the parameter to the sayHello method.

  7. Click the sayHello button.

    This will take you to the sayHello Method invocation page.

  8. Under Method returned, you’ll see the response from the endpoint.