List of Examples

2.1. Simple SEI
2.2. Simple Implementation Class
2.3. Interface with the @WebService Annotation
2.4. Annotated Service Implementation Class
2.5. Specifying an RPC/LITERAL SOAP Binding with the @SOAPBinding Annotation
2.6. SEI with Annotated Methods
2.7. Fully Annotated SEI
3.1. FUSE Services Framework Code Generation Command
3.2. Maven Configuration for Generating Starting Point Code From WSDL
4.1. JBI Descriptor for a FUSE Services Framework Service Engine Service Unit
4.2. Namespace Declaration for Using FUSE Services Framework Service Engine Endpoints
4.3. Simple Endpoint Configuration
4.4. Configuring an Endpoint to Not Use the JBI Wrapper
4.5. Adding a Jar to a Service Unit's Classpath
5.1. Configuring an Endpoint to Use MTOM
5.2. Method Using Binary Data
6.1. Configuring an Interceptor Chain
B.1. POM Elements for Using FUSE ESB Tooling
B.2. Top-Level POM for a FUSE ESB Project
B.3. Maven Archetype Command for Service Units
B.4. Configuring the Maven Plug-in to Build a Service Unit
B.5. Specifying the Target Components for a Service Unit
B.6. Specifying the Target Components for a Service Unit
B.7. POM for a Service Unit Project
B.8. Maven Archetype Command for Service Assemblies
B.9. Configuring the Maven Plug-in to Build a Service Assembly
B.10. Specifying the Target Components for a Service Unit
B.11. POM for a Service Assembly Project