Rational Developer for System z

Steps for starting a single-service wizard in another perspective

This topic describes the steps for starting a single-service wizard from a perspective other than Enterprise Service Tools.
A single-service project can be started from a project in another workbench perspective if the appropriate source files are present. Examples of such projects are:
Before you can start a single-service wizard, you must create a project and copy the appropriate source files into it. The following instructions assume that the project is a z/OS project:
  1. Create a z/OS project (see Creating a Local Project in the z/OS Projects perspective).
  2. Copy source files into the project (see Copying source files into a project using the Navigator view).
    Note: If you plan to run the top-down wizard using a WSDL file with imported schemas in the Resource perspective, copy the whole directory structure into the resource project.

To start a single-service wizard from the z/OS project:

  1. Right-click an appropriate source file in a project folder (see Table 1 in Table of runtimes, scenarios, languages, conversion types, and modes).
  2. Select Enable Enterprise Web Service. The Wizard Launchpad opens.
  3. In the Wizard Launchpad:
    1. Select the appropriate runtime environment, development scenario, application mode, and conversion type (see Using the Wizard Launchpad).
    2. Click Start.
  4. The single-service wizard opens.

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