Development Lifecycle and Environment

Working with WebLogic to develop and deploy new Web services is made easy when you use the included developer tools. The tools establish a development lifecycle where new source code is edited, built, and tested.

The WebLogic Web service lifecycle begins by setting up the correct environment for you to build EJBs, servlets, and installation documents. Here are the steps we recommend to develop an RPC-style WebLogic Web service:

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Set up your environment. WebLogic uses EJBs, Web applications, JNDI, Ant, and Java to build Web services. It should be common sense, then, that these technologies need the correct environment settings to operate. WebLogic includes shell scripts for Windows and the Unix Bourne ...

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