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Figure 17-59 Generating output file
Step 5: Deploy the new EJB
Now you have created the new deployable EJB, refer to WAS documentation on
how to deploy an EJB using the WebSphere Application Server console.
17.5 Summary
We have shown in this chapter how to write JSPs, stand-alone Java applications
and EJBs using Host Publisher EJB Support to access host applications. This is
a very important new feature that Host Publisher Version 3.5 offers. We have
tried to give you as much information as possible about how to write these
programs.
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For more information on how to write JSPs, Java applications and EJBs, there is
a significant amount of documentation available. To see only a few of those
sources, you can review the following IBM documents:
򐂰 Servlet and JSP Programming with IBM WebSphere Studio and VisualAge for
Java, SG24-5755
򐂰 IBM WebSphere Host Publisher Programmers Guide and Reference and
Administrators and Users Guide.
(These two documents are available in Host Publishers Online Help Guide.)
򐂰 Writing Enterprise Beans in WebSphere, SC09-4431-01
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