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Be a Wiz at Project Tango

Posted by haroldcarr on May 18, 2006 at 12:01 PM | Permalink | Comments (3)

Here are four simple steps to try out the Web Service Interoperability Technologies (WSIT) from Project Tango:

  • Step 1: How to checkout and build WSIT from source, and how to install in GlassFish or Tomcat.
  • Step 2: How to write, deploy and execute a simple JAX-WS web service that uses the installed WSIT code but does not use WSIT features to ensure that step 1 worked.
  • Step 3: How to write, deploy and execute a simple JAX-WS web service that uses WSIT features. (Step 3 is optional. Skip to step 4 to use NetBeans.)
  • Step 4: How to download NetBeans, the WSIT module for NetBeans, and how to develop JAX-WS web services with WSIT features using NetBeans.

Note:At the time of writing this blog entry, these instructions are known to work with hudson-104 tagged version of the source. That version may be checked out via:

cvs -d:pserver:guest@cvs.dev.java.net:/cvs co -r hudson-104 wsit/wsit

Read more about Project Tango at our Interop site. Become a member of Project Tango and develop code with us at: wsit.dev.java.net. Talk with us at our interop forum.



Repeat of Web Services with NetBeans Lab

Posted by haroldcarr on May 17, 2006 at 02:07 PM | Permalink | Comments (0)

In case you missed the morning lab - so many people wanted to attend it that it's being repeated:
LAB 4335 Developing Interoperable Next Generation Web Services with Project Glassfish, Netbeans IDE & WSIT Martin Grebac, Ramesh Babu Mandava, Ana Lindstrom-Tamer (Sun Microsystems) Wednesday, 17-MAY-06
7:20 PM
Hall E 130/131
See you there.

Live Tango!

Posted by haroldcarr on May 16, 2006 at 10:21 AM | Permalink | Comments (0)

We've been working hard to get Project Tango's initial source access ready in time for JavaOne. Good news. We did it! Go to wsit.dev.java.net to try it out. We are still in the early stages so now is a good time to get involved and help shape the code.

If you are in the mood to read more about Project Tango right now go to java.sun.com/webservices/interop for the big picture. Also, read my overview article that was just published on Sun Developer Network last Friday.

Finally, if you are going to JavaOne in San Francisco be sure to come to the Project Tango sessions (listed in chronological order):

Session # Title Speakers Location
TS 5540 Making Java Technology-Based/.NET Web Services Interoperability Real Kirill Gavrylyuk (Microsoft)
Arun Gupta (Sun Microsystems)
Tuesday, 16-MAY-06
11:00AM
Esplanade 307-310
TS 4661 Composable Web Services Using Interoperable Technologies from Sun's "Project Tango" Harold Carr, Nick Kassem (Sun Microsystems) Tuesday, 16-MAY-06
02:00 PM
Esplanade 307-310
BOF 2477 Secure Interoperable Webservices Using XML Web Services Security 3.0 Venugopal K, Jayanthi Kumar , Jiandong Guo (Sun Microsystems), Michael Jones, Kirill Gavrylyuk (Microsoft) Tuesday, 16-MAY-06
09:30 PM
Hall E 135
LAB 4335 Developing Interoperable Next Generation Web Services with Project Glassfish, Netbeans IDE & WSIT Martin Grebac, Ramesh Babu Mandava, Ana Lindstrom-Tamer (Sun Microsystems) Wednesday, 17-MAY-06
11:30 AM
Hall E 130/131
LAB 4335 (repeat) Developing Interoperable Next Generation Web Services with Project Glassfish, Netbeans IDE & WSIT Martin Grebac, Ramesh Babu Mandava, Ana Lindstrom-Tamer (Sun Microsystems) Wednesday, 17-MAY-06
7:20 PM
Hall E 130/131
TS 3473 Building Secure and Trusted Web Services Using Project Tango Venugopal K, Jayanthi Kumar, Jiandong Guo (Sun Microsystems) Thursday, 18-MAY-06
12:15 PM
North Mtg Rm 121/122
TS 1603 Reliable and Transacted Web Services between Java Technology-Based Project Tango and Microsoft Indigo Joe Fialli, Mike Grogan, Ryan Shoemaker (Sun Microsystems) Thursday, 18-MAY-06
02:45 PM
North Mtg Rm 121/121




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