Thursday January 11, 2007
NetBeans Version for WSIT in GlassFish
The NetBeans 5.5 IDE is tested with Sun Java System Application Server PE 9.0 Update Release 1 or GlassFish v1. It also used to work with GlassFish v2 but stopped doing so after b26 because of issue 90221 in NetBeans. A patch has been applied to NetBeans 5.5.1 which can be downloaded from here (select 5.5.1 from the "NetBeans Version" list box).
I downloaded NetBeans 5.5.1 dev build, installed NetBeans WSIT plug-in available from the Update Center, and registered GlassFish b31 instance following first part of the Flash demo. Then I built a Reliable Web Service and invoked it using the second part of the demo. Note that to install the WSIT plug-in from NetBeans Update Center, "NetBeans Update Center Beta" checkbox has to be explicitly selected as it is not the default option.
Look for the window title in the screen shots below which indicates NetBeans 5.5.1 dev build dated Jan 11th. And the GlassFish v2 b31 was promoted this morning as well.
Fig 1: WSIT Plug-in installed in NetBeans 5.5.1 dev build
Fig 2: GlassFish v2 b31 configured in NetBeans 5.5.1 dev build
Fig 3: Reliable Endpoint Deployed in NetBeans 5.5.1 dev build
Fig 4: Reliable Client invoked from NetBeans 5.5.1 dev build
Look at the last TerminateSequence SOAP message in
the output log window terminating the reliable sequence.
In short, if you want to use build a .NET 3.0 interoperable reliable secure Web service, use NetBeans 5.5.1 dev build, GlassFish v2 b31 and NetBeans WSIT plug-in (from Update Center) and follow the two part (part 1 and part 2) interactive demo .
Technorati: NetBeans GlassFish WSIT
Posted by Arun Gupta in webservices | Comments[7]
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