Java Web Services Developer Pack 1.1 DownloadThe Java Web Services Developer Pack (Java WSDP) is an integrated toolkit that allows Java developers to build, test and deploy XML applications, Web services, and Web applications. The Java WSDP provides Java standard implementations of existing key Web services standards including WSDL, SOAP, ebXML, and UDDI as well as important Java standard implementations for Web application development such as JavaServer Pages (JSP pages) and the JSP Standard Tag Library. These Java standards allow developers to send and receive SOAP messages, browse and retrieve information in UDDI and ebXML registries, and quickly build and deploy Web applications based on the latest Java standard implementations. For fully supported, enterprise-class products incorporating Java Web Services technologies, we recommend Sun ONE Studio 4 and Sun ONE Application Server 7. The Java Web Services Developer Pack v1.1 includes the following:
This release of the Java Web Services Developer Pack has been tested with various configurations with the Java 2 SDK, Standard Edition
version 1.3.1_07, 1.4.0_03, and 1.4.1_01 on the following platforms:
Java Web Services Developer Pack v1.1 This product includes software developed by the Apache Software Foundation (http://www.apache.org). Please send feedback to jwsdp-feedback@sun.com. Installation InstructionsInstallation notes for the Java WSDP, including system requirements and installation instructions, are available for the following platforms: Solaris Operating Environment, Linux, Mac OS X, and Other Unix PlatformsRelease Notes Online release notes for Java WSDP v1.1 are available.
Java Web Services Tutorial v1.1 More information:
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