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The page is about finding more information about WTP from around the WTP community.
The community has provided many and <a href="#tutorials">tutorials</a>
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<td align="right" valign="top"><img src="../../images/Adarrow.gif" border="0" height="16" width="16"></td><td><b><a href="../jst/components/ws/1.0M8/tutorials/BottomUpWebService.html">Creating a Bottom-Up Java Web Service (WTP 1.0M8)</a></b><img src="../../images/updated.gif"></td>
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This document is one of a series of tutorials to demonstrate the use of the Web Services tools
in the Web Tools Platform Project using the WTP 1.0 M8 drivers. This tutorial shows how to create
a simple Web service and Web service client from a Java class. The Java class in this scenario
converts between the Celsius and Farenheit temperature scales.
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This document is one of a series of tutorials to demonstrate the use of the Web Services tools
in the Web Tools Platform Project with the WTP 1.0 M8 drivers. This tutorial shows how to create a
Web serivce client to the deployed Web service created in the tutorial
<a xmlns="http://www.eclipse.org/webtools/tutorials" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" href="../jst/components/ws/1.0M8/tutorials/TopDownWebService.html">Creating a Top-Down Java
Web Service Skeleton from a WSDL Document</a>.
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This document is one of a series of tutorials to demonstrate the use of the Web Services tools
in the Web Tools Platform Project using the WTP 1.0 M8 drivers. This tutorial shows how to create
a simple top-down Web service from a WSDL file. The WSDL file in this scenario calculates the
area of an rectangle.
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This document is one of a series of tutorials to demonstrate the use of the Web Services tools
in the Web Tools Platform Project using the WTP 1.0 M8 drivers. This tutorial shows how to use the
Web Service Explorer to test a Web service via native WSDL and SOAP. It demonstrates how to use
the Web Services Explorer to invoke operations on a Web service named " Delayed Stock Quote "
as available from XMethods on the internet.
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