Developing a standalone EJB Java client application with WebSphere Service Registry and Repository

Developing a standalone EJB Java client application with WebSphere Service Registry and Repository

This article shows you how to develop a standalone EJB Java client application to invoke a WebSphere Service Registry and Repository runtime that has metadata artifacts populated into it, using predefined persisted queries and a Java API.

Table of contents

  • Introduction
  • Use case
  • Populating SOA artifacts into WSRR
  • Developing the client application
  • Executing the client application
  • Conclusion
  • Download
  • Resources
  • About the author
  • Comments

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