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Design SOA services with Rational Software Architect, Part 4: Generate and test Web services from UML models
Design SOA Web Services With Rational Software Architect Generate WSDL From UML: In part 4 of the Design SOA Services with Rational Software Architect tutorial series, learn about moving from a UML design model to WSDL and Java. Use IBM Rational Software Architect to generate WSDL from UML. Then run and test the generated Web service as a first step in moving from software design to implementation.
This tutorial, Part 4 of the Design SOA services with Rational Software Architect series, will discuss how to move a design forward from UML into WSDL and Java -- artifacts that you can run and test. A key feature of IBM® Rational® Software Architect that you'll use in this tutorial is the ability to automate the transformation between models. You'll discuss this feature, and show how this approach can assist you as you look to move past design and into the implementation of a solution.
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