MyEclipse 5.1.1 enhances existing support for Web Services. A Web Services project extends the MyEclipse Web Project to support additional web services configuration, development and deployment concerns. Built upon the acclaimed XFire 1.2.2 framework, Web Services support first became available in MyEclipse 5.0. Features include:
Project and project creation wizard
Customizable library containers
New Web Services Wizard
Wizard to create Web Service Client from any WSDL file, local or remote (URL)
Deploy web-service web-app
Services .xml file editor
Java editor with JSR-181 annotation support and code-assist
WSDL editor
Web Services Explorer
Java hot-swap debug support & MyEclipse hot-sync web resource support for web services application
Quick-start documentation and example projects - will demo how to hook into MyEclipse database, Hibernate and Spring features for RAD experience
A tutorial is available showing the process for using MyEclipse web services feature-set to quickly develop and test a HelloWorld web serivce using a 'code-first' web service development strategy.
Screenshots of the MyEclipse Web Services support feature-set can be seen below.
New Project Wizard Launcher
XFire Library Selection
Web Services Wizard
Web Services Testing
MyEclipse Innovations
The innovation and application of Eclipse technology is Genuitec's sole business. With well over 2 million downloads, our MyEclipse Enterprise Workbench product has grown to be the most popular and successful Eclipse-based JEE IDE. Our long chain of Eclipse technology innovation includes:
First JSR-045 compliant source-level JSP debugger for Eclipse
First public article explaining that Eclipse could be used as a rich-client platform in early 2002
First commercial RCP applications shipped on Eclipse 2.0, well before the Eclipse 3.0 RCP