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Monday, May 15, 2006

This Parlay X JAX-WS tutorial kit will in a quick way show you how to develop a Parlay X application using the new standard Java API, Java API for XML Web Services (JAX-WS), which comes bundled with Sun?s Java Web Services Developer Pack (JWSDP) 2.0,  replacing the Java API for XML-Based RPC (JAX-RPC).  XWS-Security (XWSS) from JWSDP 2.0 is also used for setting username token. The new JWSDP 2.0 is one of the leading reference implementations for creating web service application and it is also freeware.

Parlay X is a set of standardized web services that provides developers with high-level access to the telecom functionality available in an operator's domain. The telecom functionality includes, for example, short messaging, multimedia messaging, call-control capabilities, terminal location and status. This tutorial kit only covers the following use cases: short messaging, multimedia and terminal status.

The high-level picture for Parlay X application development looks like this:      


This Parlay X JAX-WS kit contains Ant-based build structure and is therefore IDE independent. Netbeans IDE was used to develop this Parlay X JAX-WS kit, and you can  open this project in the Netbeans IDE 5.0.

Read the article about Parlay X web services using JAX-RPC.

By Ping Li
Ericsson Mobility World

May 15, 2006
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May 15, 2006
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