4 Roadmap and Related Information
Roadmap for Implementing WebLogic Web Services
The roadmap provides common tasks for creating, deploying, and invoking WebLogic web services, such as reviewing the supported standards, running the samples, developing and administering web services using JAX-WS, and more.
Table 4-1 Roadmap for Implementing WebLogic Web Services
Task | More Information |
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Review supported standards |
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Run samples |
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Develop and administer web services using JAX-WS |
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Develop and administer RESTful web services using JAX-RS |
Developing and Securing RESTful Web Services for Oracle WebLogic Server |
Develop and administer web services using JAX-RPC |
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Secure the web service—WebLogic web service policies |
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Deploy web services |
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Administer web services—WebLogic Server Administration Console |
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Test web services |
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Monitor web service performance |
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Create custom WebLogic web service policy file |
Creating and Using a Custom Policy File in Securing WebLogic Web Services for Oracle WebLogic Server |
Upgrade |
Upgrading WebLogic Web Services in Upgrading Oracle WebLogic Server |
WebLogic Web Services Documentation Set
This document is part of a larger WebLogic web services documentation set that covers a comprehensive list of web services topics.
Table 4-2 WebLogic Web Services Documentation Set
Document | Description |
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Understanding WebLogic Web Services for Oracle WebLogic Server (This Document) |
Introduces WebLogic web services, the standards that are supported, interoperability information, and relevant samples and documentation. |
Describes how to develop WebLogic web services using JAX-WS. The guide includes use cases and examples, iterative development procedures, typical JWS programming steps, data type information, and how to invoke a web service. |
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Developing and Securing RESTful Web Services for Oracle WebLogic Server |
Describes how to develop WebLogic web services that conform to the Representational State Transfer (REST) architectural style using Java API for RESTful Web Services (JAX-RS). |
Describes how to develop WebLogic web services using JAX-RPC. The guide includes use cases and examples, iterative development procedures, typical JWS programming steps, data type information, and how to invoke a web service. |
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Describes how to develop and configure message-level (digital signatures and encryption), transport-level, and access control security for a web service. |
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Reference information on JWS annotations, Ant tasks, reliable messaging WS-Policy assertions, security WS-Policy assertions, and deployment descriptors. |
Related Documentation—WebLogic Server Application Development
For comprehensive guidelines for developing, deploying, and monitoring WebLogic Server applications, refer to the documents such as Developing Applications for Oracle WebLogic Server, Developing Web Applications, Servlets, and JSPs for Oracle WebLogic Server, Developing XML Applications for Oracle WebLogic Server, and so on.
Table 4-3 Related Documentation—WebLogic Server Application Development
Review this document . . . | To learn how to . . . |
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Develop WebLogic Server components (such as Web applications and EJBs) and applications. |
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Developing Web Applications, Servlets, and JSPs for Oracle WebLogic Server |
Develop Web applications, including servlets and JSPs, that are deployed and run on WebLogic Server. |
Developing Enterprise JavaBeans, Version 2.1, for Oracle WebLogic Server |
Develop EJBs that are deployed and run on WebLogic Server. |
Design and develop applications that include XML processing. |
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Deploy WebLogic Server applications. Use this guide for both development and production deployment of your applications. |
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Configuring Applications for Production Deployment in Deploying Applications to Oracle WebLogic Server |
Configure your applications for deployment to a production WebLogic Server environment. |
Monitor and improve the performance of WebLogic Server applications. |
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System Administration in Understanding Oracle WebLogic Server |
Administer WebLogic Server and its deployed applications. |