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Lotus Instant Messaging/Web Conferencing (Sametime): Building Sametime Enabled Applications
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Lotus Instant Messaging/Web Conferencing (Sametime): Building Sametime Enabled Applications

by John Bergland, John Barrow, Jonas Covey, Washington Cabral, Carl Tyler, Yafit Sami, Rob Novak
November 2003
Intermediate to advanced
496 pages
11h 59m
English
IBM Redbooks
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Figure 4-28 Confirmation screen following successful start of Enterprise Application
Now we have successfully deployed our Sametime Web service, we can go on
and test it.
4.6 Testing the Sametime Web service
To test our Web service, we can call the sample JSP files that were included in
our Enterprise Application deployment:
1. Open a Web browser and navigate to the URL of the Web service test client
page. In our case, this is:
http://t20-issluser/RedbookService/sample/UserStatus/TestClient.jsp
You do not need to include the port number if WebSphere Appl ...
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