Once you have created a web service or client you can test
it using sample JSPs, the web services Explorer or the Universal Test
Client. You can also test the SOAP traffic being passed by the service.
Testing web services with the Generic Service Client
In previous versions of the workbench, web services could
be tested with a sample JSP or with the web services Explorer. New
in this release is the Generic Service Client, which allows testing
of a greater variety of web services than other testing mechanisms
- such as JMS web services or secured web services.
Testing web services with sample JSPs
After you have created a web service you can generate sample
JSPs which can be run on the server to test the web service.
Testing a JAX-RPC web service generated by the command line
After you have deployed a web service that you created
with a command line tool, you can test it using Web Services Explorer,
a web service client wizard, or by importing generated client code
to a new Java™ or Web project.