Walks you through the process of defining a SOAP Web service using the Interface Mapping Toolkit (IMTK), deploying it to an
enterprise server instance, and generating and running a client to access it.
Restriction: This topic applies to Windows environments (local development) only.
Before You Begin
Before beginning this tutorial, be sure that you have completed all tasks outlined in the
Prerequisites section of the
Tutorials: Interface Mapping Toolkit topic.
Overview
In this tutorial, you work through the following tasks:
- Review the code in the COBOL demonstration application to become familiar with how it works
- Create, configure, and populate
an Eclipse project.
- Using the Interface Mapping Toolkit (IMTK), define a SOAP Web Service to access the COBOL application
- Create and configure an enterprise server instance on which to run the SOAP Web service.
- Deploy the Web service to the enterprise server
- Generate both a COBOL and a WPF client to access the Web service
- Run the WPF client to debug the Web service
Sequence
Complete this tutorial by following the instructions in the following topics in the order listed here. The bottom of each
topic provides
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